![]() ![]() The Inclusion of a “Legislative Day”Ī “legislative day” is used to balance the academic calendar so courses meet instructional time requirements while keeping proper sequence. (Please note: in some, very limited cases, certain programs may have specific coursework or clinical requirements that conflict with this guidance in these cases, faculty and students should follow the instructions of their school's dean's office). Faculty should treat them as they would spring break: avoid assigning work to be completed over the 3-day weekends or scheduling assessments immediately after them. It’s already been a long year, and these weekends are very much intended to be breaks. These two new 3-day weekends are in addition to the long weekend planned for President’s Day, on Monday, February 15. This year, even as we were forced to suspend the week-long break in March, the Senate voted to create two new 3-day weekends in the Spring calendar by canceling classes on two days: Friday, March 19 and Monday, April 19. There are two key items we want to bring to your attention: Two Additional 3-Day Weekendsīreaks from the intensity of the semester are important. ![]() FROM: President Andrew Hamilton and Provost Katherine FlemingĪt its meeting on November 5, the University Senate approved changes to the University’s Academic Calendar* for the spring 2021 semester, including the suspension of NYU’s traditional week-long spring break owing to reasons of public health.
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