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Support Available For Those Impacted By The Invasion Of Ukraine

A message from the Office of the Provost.
By Texas A&M University February 28, 2022

Dear Aggie Family,

Just as we celebrate the falling rates of the latest COVID-19 variant, last week we learned of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Realizing that we serve the globe and attract faculty, staff, and students from all over the world, there are those among us who may be greatly affected by this conflict. They have our full support. The anxiety that any war causes is palpable, regardless of ties to the region.

We wanted to point out some resources provided on campus that may be helpful at this time:

Students: caps.tamu.edu/self-help/
To schedule an appointment: caps.tamu.edu/student-portal-log-in/

Faculty and staff: caps.tamu.edu/self-help/
employees.tamu.edu/eap/resources.html

To schedule an appointment: employees.tamu.edu/eap/appointment.html

May the greater Aggie family come even closer together during this time as we hope for a peaceful resolution.

Sincerely,

Interim Provost and Executive Vice President Timothy P. Scott

Vice President for Faculty Affairs N.K. Anand

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