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See President Whiteside’s Oct. 21 Facebook, Instagram livestream

(Posted Oct. 21, 2020)

Every Wednesday, Austin Peay Interim President Dannelle Whiteside delivers a live message on Facebook and Instagram. You can see her latest livestream (from Oct. 21) in the video below. She discussed the latest COVID-19 numbers and trends affecting campus. She also discussed Austin Peay Foundation’s Feed a Gov program; Sigma Chi’s suicide prevention walk at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 22; Austin Peay’s new diversity initiative “A Place at the Table” and registration for spring classes.

For more information about the Feed a Gov program, visit /feed-a-gov/index.php.

For more information about Sigma Chi’s suicide prevention walk, click .

For more about “A Place at Our Table,” click here.

You can see Whiteside’s latest livestream below:

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To see the live stream, go to  or IGTV at .

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