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It has been a little over a year since Ohio University Libraries closed its buildings on March 17 due to the rapidly spreading coronavirus pandemic. Since then, the way we live, work, teach and learn have changed dramatically, but one constant remained throughout this tumultuous time: the dedication, enthusiasm and unceasing support of the Ohio University Libraries staff.
Many faculty turned to the Libraries for assistance as they transferred to teaching and working online. One example of innovation that was critical in ensuring that faculty needs were met during the pandemic was the Libraries’ new Content Request form.
With the arrival of the spring season drawing near, Ohio University and City of Athens leadership issued a joint reminder to OU students in regard to social gatherings.
OU President Duane Nellis and Athens Mayor Steve Patterson created a message, shared in a press release Monday, to remind students that they are required to follow provisions outlined in the Presidential Health Directives, as well as state public health orders related to public gatherings.
Specifically, per an Ohio Department of Health directive, any gathering of 10 or more people âoccurring outside a single residence and the real estate on which it is located, or an apartment, condominium, or dormitory living unitâ would be prohibited.