UF isn’t offering an S-U grading option to students this Fall
By Rachel Slay | Sep. 21, 2020S-U grading was offered in Spring due to COVID-19 class disruptions
S-U grading was offered in Spring due to COVID-19 class disruptions
It was nearly 1 p.m. on a Wednesday in September and UF President Kent Fuchs, jacket-less and donning a white KN95 mask, was running late.
After the hiring of a professor with previous offensive allegations against women, students question UF law’s hiring process.
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Unless social distancing can be maintained, masks must be worn at all times on UF property.
This story was translated by Kristine Villarroel
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