APSU announces alternate plans for fall commencement because of nationwide spike in COVID-19 cases

Austin Peay State University, after consulting with state health experts, announced on Wednesday that it will not host in-person commencement ceremonies in the Dunn Center on Dec. 11-12 because of concerns over the growing number of COVID-19 cases in the region and the state.
The University鈥檚 commencement committee is developing plans for alternate Fall Commencement celebrations. Once finalized, updated information on these celebrations will be emailed to the campus community and posted to the commencement website, .
鈥淭his was a difficult decision because graduating is a significant achievement, and we look forward every semester to celebrating our students鈥 hard work,鈥 APSU Interim President Dannelle Whiteside said. 鈥淏ut the safety of our campus and local communities must come first. After discussing the issue with the University鈥檚 senior leadership, members of the APSU COVID-19 Command Team and state health experts, we鈥檝e concluded that we cannot safely host our Fall Commencement on Dec. 11-12.鈥
This week, the University successfully transitioned from on-ground to fully online instruction, as originally planned, for the remainder of the fall semester. While cases remained manageable at Austin Peay over the last few months, health experts are seeing a disturbing rise in cases across the region.
According to the Tennessee Department of Health, 鈥渢he total COVID-19 case count for Tennessee is 380,186 as of December 1, 2020, including 4,638 deaths, 2,369 current hospitalizations and 336,131 recovered.鈥 The department also reports only 8% of Intensive Care Unit hospital beds remain available across the state.
鈥淚鈥檓 very saddened that we had to make this difficult decision,鈥 Whiteside said. 鈥淐elebrating our students鈥 success is an important tradition at this institution, and we will definitely find a way to honor their achievements. Please know that this decision was made to keep our students, their families and our community safe and healthy.鈥
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