Starkville Daily News

Moving forward as one Bulldog family: MSU prepares to welcome students for fall semester

- For Starkville Daily News

The upcoming fall semester will be unlike any other at Mississipp­i State, and the state’s leading university is committed to providing a safe and welcoming environmen­t to help new and returning Bulldogs on their paths to success.

“The start of a new academic year is always the most exciting time on campus, and we remain focused on helping our students successful­ly transition to a new term,” said MSU Vice President for Student Affairs Regina Hyatt. “Whether they are joining us here in Starkville or online from home, we look forward to assisting students in getting connected and finding the resources they need to achieve their academic and personal goals.”

Hyatt said the university’s Safe Return Task Force has developed a Comprehens­ive Health and Safety Return Plan for students and employees. The success of that plan, she said, will very much rely on the entire Bulldog family’s participat­ion in the university’s Cowbell Well campaign. The new initiative encourages seven wellness behaviors—wearing a face covering; cleaning your hands often; observing physical distancing; staying home if you feel sick; sanitizing surfaces; practicing self-care; and completing the daily screening. For more, visit www. msstate.edu/cowbellwel­l.

MSU also has been making adjustment­s to fall events to ensure students have an enjoyable campus experience while adhering to health and safety guidelines, Hyatt said.

MVNU2MSU (Movin’ You to MSU), the university’s annual residence hall move-in time, will take place Aug. 10-15. College View residents will check-in Aug. 14-16 at their scheduled move-in date and time. Students may check-in directly at their residence halls Aug. 10-15 at a specific date and time assigned by the Department of Housing and Residence Life. Students should check their MSU email for assignment details. For questions or more informatio­n, visit www.housing.msstate.edu/

Bully XXI “Jak” (Photo by Megan Bean, MSU)

future-residents/moving-in, call 662325-3555 or email housing@saffairs. msstate.edu.

To make their MVNU2MSU experience­s run as smoothly as possible, students are encouraged to connect to the MVNU2MSU Guidebook. Download the “Guidebook” app through the App Store or Google Play and search “MVNU2MSU.”

Hyatt said all students and their families will go through a health screening before arriving at residence halls to unload their belongings. Procedures are in place for contactles­s check-in, and volunteers will assist with providing directions and managing elevator occupancy but will not be moving students’ possession­s into their rooms this year.

Volunteers can sign up in groups or individual­ly and will receive free T-shirts. During the entirety of their shifts, all volunteers are required to wear face coverings inside university buildings and outside where unable to maintain physical distancing of 6 feet. Those in need of face coverings should notify the Department of Housing and Residence Life when checking in, call

662-325-3555 or email hrlmarketi­ng@ saffairs.msstate.edu.

As part of MSU’S 15th annual Dawg Days event series, incoming freshmen and transfer students will participat­e in various free activities over a two-week period. This year’s program was extended by one week to enable smaller groups of students to participat­e in accordance with physical distancing guidelines. Hyatt said a variety of accommodat­ions are being made, including some events being offered more than once and some taking place outdoors instead of indoors.

“Our goal is to keep students healthy and safe while providing them creative ways to connect and have fun,” she said. “We will continue to update the Dawg Days website at www.dawgdays.msstate.edu as we get closer to the first day of events—aug. 15—so we encourage students to visit that site regularly for the most current informatio­n.”

MSU’S academic and event calendars can be viewed at www.msstate.edu/calendars.

Learn about MSU’S Division of Student Affairs at www.saffairs.msstate.edu.

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MSU is Mississipp­i’s leading university, available online at www.msstate.edu.

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