ASUC discusses faculty concerns on fall 2021, mental health survey Lisi Ludwig/File The ASUC general meeting consisted of conversation surrounding what instruction will look like when returning to an in-person setting come fall 2021. Amid the return to mostly in-person instruction in the fall, the ASUC’s general meeting Wednesday featured presentations on faculty concerns regarding instruction, student mental health and updates to the DeCal program. Eugene Whitlock, UC Berkeley assistant vice chancellor of human resources, presented on the concerns faculty have around returning to campus. Whitlock said many instructors want to adopt a hybrid structure where they are able to still work remotely some days of the week.