Phase One with the Stay at Home order in effect


Monday, April 27, 2020 3:02 PM

Based on Gov. Cooper鈥檚 last press release, NC is currently in Phase One with the Stay at Home order in effect until May 8th. Below is our current phased plan to reopen campus based on current recommendations. If those recommendations change, this plan may change as well.

During Phase One (After May 8)

  • Teleworking continues.
  • Allow for limited tours of prospective students (less than 10)  touring the outside of buildings on campus. Students and parents can enter the Welcome Center only. Those invited to campus will be asked to wear protective face masks and we will have some on hand to provide if needed. Social distancing will be enforced.
  • We will lessen some of the restrictions on campus for students. This communication will come from the VIRT team.
  • Continue enhanced cleaning of all buildings.


During Phase Two (Starting May 26)

  • On Tuesday, May 26th, teleworking comes to an end and all employees should report to work as normally scheduled, unless you are still considered in the vulnerable population category. Those individuals can work with their managers and HR regarding telework.
  • Continue method above for tours but allow participants to tour any building except residence halls. Protective face masks for visitors are optional.
  • Remove most restrictions on campus. This communication will come from the VIRT team.
  • Continue enhanced cleaning of all buildings.

During Phase Three (Starting June 22)

  • Resume all normal operations while still practicing some social distancing, proper hygiene, and common sense practices if you are showing any symptoms.
  • Continue enhanced cleaning of all buildings.

Wesleyan Holds Virtual Spring Commencement Celebration


ROCKY MOUNT, NORTH CAROLINA 鈥 On Saturday, April 25, 麻豆原创 held a to honor the Class of 2020. The College announced on March 23 that the spring commencement ceremony would be postponed until December 5, 2020. In lieu of a physical ceremony, the College wanted to do something special to honor its 222 seniors who graduated.

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The included a welcome message from President Duff, baccalaureate address by Rev. Dr. Barry Drum and photos that the graduates submitted, along with their hometowns and majors. In addition, the graduates were treated to a surprise video from award-winning actress, Sharon Lawrence, who was originally scheduled to speak at the April ceremony. Lawrence has played in roles on NYPD Blue, Grey鈥檚 Anatomy and the CBS comedy, 鈥淢e, Myself and I.鈥

In her video, Lawrence addressed the graduates, stating 鈥淚鈥檇 like to talk to you today about sacrifice 鈥 something that we鈥檝e heard of, but I think we all know a little more about now.鈥 She went on to mention all of the sacrifices that are made in order to obtain a college degree, many of which she experienced herself. She specifically addressed the challenges and sacrifices that are a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. 鈥淏ut I never had to sacrifice my graduation service鈥he Class of 2020 did something unique.鈥 She left the graduates with the hope that maybe they would all be able to celebrate together at the December ceremony.  

This was the College鈥檚 79th graduation, with the first occurring in 1960. There were 10 international graduates from six countries: Argentina, Cambodia, Venezuela, England, Nepal and Italy. This commencement also included the third cohort of Wesleyan鈥檚 new Master鈥檚 in Criminal Justice program.聽

Stay at home order extended until Friday, May 8


Thursday, April 23, 2020 at 4:00 PM

ON-CAMPUS UPDATE

On Thursday, North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper announced the current  directing North Carolina residents to stay at home to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 would be extended until Friday, May 8.

Due to the continued increase in number of cases of COVID-19 in the immediate area, the campus will maintain all parameters of the campus lockdown that went into effect on Thursday, April 9 at 5pm. The College will allow students starting Friday, April 24 to travel within a 7 mile radius only for purposes to gather groceries and/or other essential items.

RETURN & MOVE OUT PROTOCOL

For students moving off campus, the following plan is to accommodate those students who need to return to campus to retrieve their property, return keys and/or College books. If you only need to return books to the bookstore, you can choose to wait until we are able to reopen campus or mail your books back by August 1. All students who left personal property behind during the move to online classes are now required to return to campus to remove those items and return all school books and property. Please follow these guidelines when returning:

  • See the schedule below for when to return
  • You must sign up using the building link and provide date and time you wish to return and receive permission to return. This is to ensure we do not exceed the 10 person state law threshold on any floor at any time.
  • Once you receive approval you may come with up to two (2) vehicles during your assigned time slot.
  • You may bring ONLY one (1) assistant to come inside the building and assist you with your move out. Any other persons you bring MUST remain curbside and can only assist in loading your vehicle.
  • You, as well as your one (1) assistant, need to have some type of face mask, bandana or covering on at all times in the building.
  • You MUST park in the parking lot or street side- you may not park in the driveways or on the grass.
  • IMPORTANT: For Petteway, Roberson, Pash and Collins residents
    Upon entering Petteway, Roberson, Pash or Collins Halls to move out, there will be one (1) set of steps designated as UP and one (1) designated as DOWN. This flow of foot traffic is important to maintaining social distancing and must be utilized and followed. The end door (emergency exit door) near the DOWN steps of each traditional Residence Hall shall be opened to facilitate this part of the plan. The emergency door near the UP steps will not be opened for this process.
  • Upon move out, NCWC issued keys must be returned to the AD for the area. This include room, mailbox and bathroom keys (if applicable). Failure to return keys will result in charges being assessed to the account.
  • For this move out, our normal policy of having a staff member check the room at the time of move out and receive the keys will not be able to be done. Rooms will be inspected after all move outs have occurred and any damage charges will be assessed and emails will be sent from the Residence Life staff no later than May 18.
  • Items residents are throwing away need to be taken to the trash dumpsters that will be provided near Collins/Pash and near Petteway across from Roberson. Leaving trash in the hallways will result in a fine for residents.
  • Please plan ahead and bring ALL supplies you need to move out including boxes, cleaning supplies and trash bags.

The policy of persons from outside of campus assisting not being allowed in any building (except your designated assistant) will not be waived for any reason. Also be advised that you and your designated assistant are ONLY allowed access to your residence hall. You are both prohibited from entering any other campus building. If you or any guest of yours violates this mandate the fine is $1,000.00.

BOOK RETURNS

Resident Students

Book returns for resident students will be conducted under the Hardees Student Union patio area. We strongly suggest you do this first to increase room in your vehicle. The Book Store will be CLOSED.

  • Bring all books or other items 鈥渃alculators, disk etc.鈥 supplied by the College to the outdoor covered area during you assigned move out time.
  • You need to wear your face covering and will be required to stand 6 feet apart 鈥 markings will be on the ground.
  • You will be required to hold each book up so it can be scanned then you will place your books in the box, bin or location as directed.
  • You may not have others stand with you in line.

Commuter Students

Instructions for commuter students to return books will be sent in 2 weeks. As of now the campus remains on lockdown while we are conducting a controlled move out for residential students. Congrats to our grads!

MOVE OUT SCHEDULE:

Remember you sign up using this link for your building (below) and selected the date/time you want to arrive and move out. There is a limited number of residents per building/floor for each time slot. If there are no additional spaces for your desired time, you will need to select another time. There are 6 time slots available per building.

In order to help manage parking and distancing we will have only select buildings checking out at each time slot. Boddie, Collins and Petteway are one group and then Roberson, Pash, Jin and Taylor. Every building will have 6 options.  

All students returning to move out from these halls will need to do so between April 30 and May 3rd. An email has been sent to each student and sign-up to move out should be done through the links provided in that email to choose a move out date/time.

April 30, May 1, 2, 3

Thursday, April 30
8:30am: Boddie, Collins, Petteway
11:30am: Jin, Taylor, Pash, Roberson
2:30pm: Boddie, Collins, Petteway

Friday, May 1
8:30am: Jin, Taylor, Pash, Roberson
11:30am: Boddie, Collins, Petteway
2:30pm: Jin, Taylor, Pash. Roberson

Saturday, May 2
8:30am: Boddie, Collins, Petteway
11:30am: Jin, Taylor, Pash, Roberson
2:30pm: Boddie, Collins, Petteway

Sunday, May 3
8:30am        Jin, Taylor, Pash, Roberson
11:30am      Boddie, Collins, Petteway
2:30pm        Jin, Taylor, Pash, Roberson

Villas at Wesleyan residents will hear from Jessie Langley directly with regards to their move out schedule.

Wesleyan Inn and Bradley residents will receive an email with specific instructions regards their move out schedule.

NC Wesleyan to Celebrate Graduating Seniors with Virtual Celebration


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ROCKY MOUNT, NORTH CAROLINA 鈥 麻豆原创鈥檚 spring commencement ceremony was originally scheduled for April 25. With ongoing concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic, the College announced on March 23 that the ceremony would be postponed until December 5, 2020. Graduate candidates for April, August, and December will be able to participate in the December 2020 ceremony. In lieu of a ceremony on April 25, Wesleyan has created a virtual celebration which will be published on the College鈥檚 website and social media that day.

Award-winning actress, Sharon Lawrence, was originally scheduled to speak at the April ceremony. Wesleyan is excited to announce that she will still be addressing the Class of 2020 at the December commencement ceremony. Lawrence has played in roles on NYPD Blue, Grey鈥檚 Anatomy and the CBS comedy, 鈥淢e, Myself and I.鈥 A native of North Carolina, she was born in Charlotte and later moved to Raleigh where she graduated from Broughton High School. Lawrence attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, graduating in 1983 with a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. She is also the daughter of Tom Lawrence, former news reporter for WRAL News in Raleigh.

鈥淎s our graduating seniors entered their final semester, the world changed before their eyes. However, in this moment, they became fearless, bold, and emerged stronger as productive and informed citizens. The education they attained at 麻豆原创 has prepared them for this very moment,鈥 stated Dr. Evan D. Duff, President of North Carolina Wesleyan University.

The virtual celebration on April 25 will include a welcome by President, Dr. Evan D. Duff, baccalaureate address by College Chaplain, Rev. Dr. Barry Drum and recognize each graduate. The virtual celebration can be viewed on April 25 at ncwu.edu, as well as the College鈥檚 , , and accounts.

SAT/ACT WAIVED FOR FALL 2020


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麻豆原创 remains committed to our community by offering educational opportunities despite the challenges influencing our nation and world. Our core values of Kindness and Empathy require NCWC to be a good faith partner to our service area. In furtherance of these values and in order to afford an opportunity to make an investment in our community, NCWC has amended the admissions policy to waive the ACT/SAT for students who have not had an opportunity to take these national tests. This test optional admissions waiver will be effective immediately and will remain in effect until the Fall 2020 admissions cycle is complete.

Over the past several months NCWC has started new degrees, expanded online learning, and have plans to open other campus locations. All of these academic and operational enhancements were designed with our community in-mind as we continue to provide options for working adults, transfer students, commuters, as well as maintaining a full residential life college experience. 

Wesleyan is proud of the service we provide to our students and in the decision to waive the SAT/ACT admissions requirements. This is one small way we continue our commitment to serve the educational needs of our community.

Contact our Admissions staff at 252.985.5200 or admissions@ncwu.edu for more information.

Campus goes on lockdown as of Thursday, April 9


Monday, April 6, 2020 at 4:34 PM

Due to the increasing number of cases of COVID-19 in the immediate area and the projected peak of COVID-19 infection in the state of North Carolina, the campus will go on lockdown as of Thursday, April 9 at 5pm. Here is what the 鈥渃ampus lockdown鈥 entails:

鈥淐ampus Lockdown鈥 refers to the complete closure of traffic into and outside of main campus with the exception of essential employees

Limitations for Residential Students

  • Residential students will not be permitted to leave campus.
  • Residential students should not congregate in groups larger than 10.
  • Residential students may continue to participate in non-contact outdoor activities or exercise in small groups while maintaining social distance protocols as set forth by the governor鈥檚  on March 27, 2020.
  • Residential students with known exposure to a person with a person testing positive for COVID-19 will be placed in quarantine areas for at least 14 days.Should a quarantined student test positive for COVID-19, the campus would move into a Tier V 鈥淪helter in Place鈥 Response.

Campus Resources

  • The cafeteria will remain on the brunch/dinner schedule until further notice.
  • Necessities (personal hygiene products, and medicines) will be made available to residential students by the College.
  • The Library will be closed for at least 7 days. Librarians are available remotely to assist students with work assignments.
  • The Writing Center continues to operate online.
  • GTC computer labs will remain open; no more than 10 persons may be in any lab at a time.

Limitations for Visitors

  • Visitors will be not be permitted (exceptions: health emergencies, utility-related work [including A/C repair], and construction-related workers).
  • Commuter students are limited to the GTC computer labs (with the exception of those who are still working on campus). No entrance to other campus buildings. Study groups or group meetings cannot meet in the residence halls if any members are not residents.
  • Faculty and non-essential staff that have not been coming to campus regularly must notify and receive permission from the Provost鈥檚 or President鈥檚 offices prior to arrival.
  • Food deliveries must be picked up at the main entrance of the GTC.

Important Considerations for Residential Students

  • If you plan to leave campus to celebrate the Easter holiday between Friday, April 10-12, we encourage you to consider moving out of your room before you leave. You will not be able to come back to campus otherwise until we have cleared all students to return.
  • Should the federal government, state of North Carolina, Nash County, or the City of Rocky Mount mandate curfews and/or travel restrictions, this could impact your ability to move out and leave campus by April 26. We are not telling you to leave but do want you to be aware that you could be restricted from leaving in the near future given more restrictive government protocols.
  • Upon the official notification of campus lockdown, any violation to residence life policies will incur a $250 fine and/or removal from campus housing. This includes visitation restrictions, drug or alcohol violations, etc. If students who have left campus to return to the residence halls, the $1000 fine still applies.

Moving to a Tier V response level is for your protection and the protection of College staff. While you may not suffer severe effects of the virus should you get it (you may never even have symptoms), passing it to someone else could result in far more serious effects. We absolutely need your cooperation during this time. This is not what anyone wanted to see come of the Spring semester, but it is our responsibility to keep each other safe.

Stay safe and well!
Dr. Wyatt

The National Education Association Awards CREATE Grant to NCWC


Grant to Benefit College’s Teacher Education Program

ROCKY MOUNT, NORTH CAROLINA 鈥 聽麻豆原创 recently received a CREATE grant from the Center for Great Public Schools Aspiring Educators Program. The $2,000 grant is to benefit the Students Helping Students Afterschool Program for Social Justice.

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Dr. Patricia Brewer, NCWC鈥檚 Professor and Coordinator of Special Education

Led by Dr. Patricia Brewer, NCWC鈥檚 Professor and Coordinator of Special Education, Students Helping Students is a service learning project within the College鈥檚 Teacher Education program. The initiative provides afterschool services to K-12 children with learning differences in Nash-Rocky Mount Schools. The program has received statewide recognition and is designed for education students to provide individualized instruction in math and reading. Additionally, the program provides parent advocacy training. Dr. Patricia Brewer facilitates this part of the program for parents of participating K-12 children.

鈥淲e are so excited about this grant,鈥 stated Dr. Brewer. 鈥淧re-service education students become strong, confident and intentional in educational practices with diverse learners and parents. They consistently support high expectations that result in growth and positive outcomes.鈥

Students Helping Students Afterschool Program for Social Justice fosters connections and investigations for critical inquiry of exceptional students鈥 needs in the classroom. This Social Justice grant will allow NC Wesleyan鈥檚 pre-service education students to become reflective practitioners beyond the boundaries of the school. Through the grant, pre-service students will increase their passion and impact the lives of K-12 students using a pedagogy of culturally responsive practices and differentiated strategies.

The National Education Association (NEA) offers mini-grants to teacher education programs for teacher quality, community engagement, social justice and political advocacy. The NEA is the nation’s largest professional employee organization and is committed to advancing the cause of public education. NEA’s three million members work at every level of education鈥攆rom pre-school to university graduate programs. The association has affiliate organizations in every state and in more than 14,000 communities across the United States.

Residents ordered to stay at home to mitigate the spread of COVID-19


Sunday, March 29, 2020 3:14 PM Update

On Friday, North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper announced an  directing North Carolina residents to stay at home to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. The order takes effect tomorrow, 5pm, Monday, March 30 at 5pm, and remains in effect for 30 days. The College is considered an essential business and will continue to operate to support our educational mission, current ongoing classes, and our students.

This stay-at-home order applies to students residing on campus as well as those living off-campus nearby, as well as all others in the state.

During the next 30 days, you should not leave your house, apartment, or residence except to get food, medicine or necessary supplies; exercise outdoors; to take care of others in need or do volunteer service; or to perform other essential functions outlined in the executive order. You should also continue to practice all social distancing* requirements described in the order.

To further protect you from COVID-19 exposure, we will be making the following recommendations and implementing new parameters effective immediately:

Important Information and Recommendations:

  • Residential students should not engage in unnecessary travel within the 30-day period of the governor鈥檚 executive order. Please take this into consideration of any and all plans you make; these plans should only be to travel to one鈥檚 permanent residence outside of campus. If a residential student wishes to return to their permanent residence off campus, they should do so as soon as possible.
  • Students, staff, and faculty should utilize virtual methods of communication if at all possible. (email, phone calls, Teams/Zoom video meetings)
  • Residential students on main campus in Rocky Mount may leave their rooms but should not congregate in groups larger than 10 while maintaining appropriate social distance* indoors and outdoors.
  • Any students who leave campus without an authorized reason (per executive order) are subject to prosecution for violation of state law and punishable by a Class 2 misdemeanor (as per North Carolina General Statutes 搂166A-19.30(d) and 搂14-288.20A.
  • Students, faculty, and staff should carry their college ID should they need to travel to or from the college.

Parameters (and Effective Dates)

  • Limit residence hall visitation hours to 12am instead of 2am (as Friday, March 27). Floor-to-floor and Hall-to-Hall visitation outside of these hours is not permitted. Residence hall visitation violations will be subject to a $1,000 fine as of Sunday, March 29.
  • Campus Library hours will change to 10am-5pm Monday through Thursday; and 10am-1pm on Fridays as of Monday, March 30.
  • Back entrance gates to the College (along Bishop Rd.) will be closed; security will be posted at the front entrance with an arrival/departure log maintained by security as of 5pm, Monday, March 30.
  • No outside guests are permitted unless for an emergency (health emergency or utility-related work [including A/C repair]).

Faculty from outside the immediate Rocky Mount area (7 mile radius) should request authorization from the Provost鈥檚 Office before coming to campus. Those receiving approval will be posted for security to allow access.

Please note: The College is still operating within the Tier IV level of the COVID-19 Response Plan.

Notes:
* 鈥淪ocial Distancing Requirements鈥 as use in the governor鈥檚 executive order is defined as:
鈥 maintaining at least 6 feet of physical distance from other individuals;
鈥 washing hands using soap and water for at least twenty (20) as frequently as possible; or the use of hand sanitizer;
鈥 regularly cleaning high-touch surfaces;
鈥 facilitating online or remote access by customers (students and inter-employee interaction) if possible.

Questions? Email provost@ncwu.edu. Questions about residence life guidelines should be directed to Mr. Steve Burrell at sburrell@ncwu.edu.

NC Wesleyan Offers Care Packages for Students


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ROCKY MOUNT, NORTH CAROLINA 鈥 In an effort to assist students and support those on campus, Wesleyan provided care packages Friday, March 20 with help from local churches and organizations. Packages included snacks, drinks and other food items for students to take back to their residence halls.

NC Wesleyan currently has approximately 200 students remaining on campus to finish the semester via remote instruction. Many of these students do not have transportation or the financial means to return home. These care packages were distributed in hopes of boosting students鈥 spirits, while showing them love and care during this national pandemic.

Organizations who signed up to donate items, dropped them off this week in The Dunn Center鈥檚 Garner Lobby. Wesleyan staff were sure to practice social distancing and wore gloves while putting the care packages together. Students were strongly encouraged to also maintain social distancing while picking up their packages, as well as not congregating in groups of 10 or more.