Students Encouraged to Take COVID-19 Education Module

As part of our continuing efforts to ensure the safety and well-being of our campus community, a COVID-19 education module has been made available for all U of A students. 

While not mandatory, the COVID-19 Education Module offers vital information that covers COVID-19 transmission, risk mitigation and information/links to U of A policies, procedures and processes.

Access Education Module: https://app.getinclusive.com/users/Arkansas-236/saml/sign_in

  1. Use UARK login credentials
  2. Click "Add Module"
  3. Select & Add "COVID-19 | Awareness & Prevention (Students)"
  4. Complete Training

Students enrolled in Destination Arkansas Blackboard Activities (DABA) can also access the Education Module at learn.uark.edu. If you have trouble accessing the module, or for questions, contact the IT HelpDeskat 479-575-2905. 

Campuswide commitment to safety is important because individuals without symptoms may still be COVID-19 positive and may spread the virus. 

Actions you can take:

  1. Monitor yourself for symptoms and stay home if you are sick.
  2. Wear a face covering.
  3. Wash your hands.
  4. Maintain 6-feet physical distancing.
  5. Avoid large crowds.

See the university's COVID-19 information site for the latest updates and resources throughout the fall semester. 

For COVID-19 medical support and testing, contact Pat Walker Health Center at 479-575-4451.

Contacts

Scott Flanagin, executive director of communications
Student Affairs Development & Communication
479-575-6785, sflanagi@uark.edu

John F. Thomas, manager of university communications
University Relations
479-871-7620, jfthomas@uark.edu

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