Parents for the love of god please stay out of your son or daughters dugout. Players, stop going to visit mommy and daddy during the game. You might as well go out on the field with an emotional support stuffed animal at this point it’s getting a little nuts. Get their water or whatever they need before the game you don’t need to visit each other 5 times a game and then wonder why they can’t do hard things on their own.
When does the job of a coach end? … If u do it correctly, genuinely, with passion, and with precision and compassion…then the answer is Never.
We coach for life…Because it is a gift… a calling… a duty… a passion… and if done correctly, We literally change the world
On flight from ATL back to ‘Cuse. Spoke with so many fans that are excited for our @CuseMLAX And they are ready for @CuseFootball to begin right now! They asked a couple questions about WBB. Love the Cuse Energy! Something is happening 🍊Nation! 🧡🤗
Syracuse is Final Four bound for the first time since 2013. One of the biggest wins for the program in recent memory. And the biggest of Gary Gait’s tenure.
Joey Spallina exploded for eight points as SU beats Princeton 19-18. What a game. @DOsports
“That ranks right up there with any lacrosse game I’ve ever seen.” - Kyle
His 44th and final year as Head Equipment Manager. He’s seen ‘em all and gets another trip to the Final Four.
We will see you at Gillette.
WOOOO!
Freak accident: Knott expected team to throw ball around after a strikeout and instead got hit in back of head when catcher threw back to her. She’s coming out of the game. #ctsb
Vote for T'aira! Pair of HRs Thursday, including a walk-off 3 run HR in our recent win over Trumbull! She is having an insane start to her sophomore campaign @ChipSalvestrini @danburysball @CityofDanbury@MrDPrincipalDHS
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Dear Students, Faculty, and Staff:
We understand this is a difficult time for everyone. We have been working through a number of complex and challenging issues over the past few days. We appreciate your patience. We are now announcing new options for the end of the semester.
We want everyone to receive the support and help they need. For some students that may mean not going back into the classroom. For others, the idea of community and gathering, as well as the opportunity to focus on academics, may be beneficial. There is no single right answer for everyone.
While we will resume classes as scheduled on Monday, April 21, we are providing students and instructors with new options. For example, a remote option is probable for many courses; however, there will be classes where it might not make sense (e.g. lab classes). Information about any additional options for your specific class section will be provided by your instructor by Monday evening.
Students: If you decide not to attend classes this week, we understand. The university has waived all mandatory attendance policies that affect your grade. A letter of support from Case Management is not required. Absences will be excused by the university. If you decide not to attend classes, please contact your instructor about how to complete any required coursework. Students who feel they cannot complete a course at this time will have the option to request an incomplete grade.
Faculty and instructors: A separate email with additional guidance with be forthcoming from the provost. Please review your course materials and provide your students the options appropriate for your class as soon as possible, ideally before the next class meeting, but no later than Monday evening. If your class is going to be delivered remotely, be sure to post that information through email and your Canvas course site. Please update your gradebooks as soon as possible to provide students with the current grade they have in the course.
Students, please reach out to your instructors next week if you have any questions. Following discussions with your instructors, if you have circumstances not accommodated, please reach out to the Department of Student Support and Transitions at [email protected] or call 850-644-2428. We will do everything possible to accommodate your needs.
Thank you again for your patience as we work through this difficult and challenging time together.
Sincerely,
Richard McCullough
President