AUGUST 14, 2020 — UTSA is committed to supporting the university community during remote learning and operations. Here is your latest digest of university news and tips.
MEET TODAY’S DEADLINE!
The Return to Campus compliance training module is a crucial element of our shared responsibility as a community to keep one another safe. Every one of us must do our part to minimize the spread of the coronavirus. Log in with your myUTSA ID on MyTraining to beat the deadline of 5 p.m. today.
ONLINE LEARNING & TELECOMMUTING
INNOVATE FOR FALL: Academic Innovation offers more webinars, including its Summer Digital Teaching Forum Series, to make your fall semester successful.
COMMUNITY NEWS
SEND A SHOUT-OUT: The monthly Staff Appreciation Award nominations are open for faculty, administrators, students, alumni and other staff members to nominate an individual—or a team—who deserves recognition. Pick a worthy fellow Roadrunner and submit a nomination form.
EXPAND YOUR AWARENESS: Strive for greater equity and social justice at UTSA and join the university’s Microaggression Awareness Campaign by attending a virtual workshop that will help you understand how bias influences thoughts, actions and behaviors. Register today for Understanding and Challenging Microagressions (search keyword microaggressions) today or on one of these other upcoming dates: September 23, October 22, November 13 or December 16.
HEALTH
STAY SUMMER FIT: Campus Rec has virtual group exercise classes every week for early risers and night owls. From Zumba to Buti yoga to boot camp, there’s a class that’s just right for you. Check out the full list of classes, streamed via Zoom, offered by Stay Well with Campus Rec.
SOLUTIONS FOR YOU: All UTSA employees, retirees, spouses and dependents age 18 and over who are covered by the UT SELECT Medical Plan are eligible to participate in UT System’s Living Well Webinars.
PHYSICIAN VIRTUAL ACCESS: Employees and family with UT SELECT Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas can access MDLIVE with no copayment. Have a live consultation with a doctor 24/7 via video, mobile app or phone. Even if you are not sick, activate your account now so that you can skip that step when you are actually sick and need to see a doctor quickly. Learn about how to use the service on our Human Resources page, with this MDLIVE explainer video or this instructional flier.
REACH OUT: Whenever you need to speak with someone about stress or other problems, assistance is just a phone call away. Provided through Deer Oaks, our employee assistance program can reach out for counseling and mental health services at 888-365-6271.
’RUNNERS CARE: Remember that Roadrunners are always ready to show that they care. The multidisciplinary Behavioral Intervention Team responds to reports of distressed and concerning behavior from students, faculty and staff. UTSA’s Behavioral Concerns Assistance page has more info and will allow you to submit a report online. Both the EOS/Title IX Office and Student Conduct and Community Standards are available for consultation if you have questions or concerns prior to submitting a report. To reach SCCS during remote operations, email them at SCCS@utsa.edu.
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