Temporary short-term parking changes at CSU campuses
Effective March 23, essential in-person staff and students on CSU campuses will not be required to have a valid parking permit or pay for short-term parking.
Effective March 23, essential in-person staff and students on CSU campuses will not be required to have a valid parking permit or pay for short-term parking.
Many faculty across the country have been scrambling to move their courses online in recent weeks, in light of the coronavirus pandemic. And it’s been uncharted territory for instructors who have never taught an online class.
There’s a pandemic, and everyone but a few select family members now want you at home to work.
Watch this video featuring dozens of CSU professors sending positive vibes to students as they prepare to take classes online.
The CSU community has committed itself to maintaining our students’ learning momentum through the end of this semester (and beyond).
The Libraries have created new services and strengthened existing ones to support research, teaching and learning in a fully online environment.
The university will be open – virtually. We will do our work by phone, email, Microsoft Teams or other online platforms unless the work must be performed in person.
It is important to set up your workstation as best you can to prevent injury regardless of where you might work.
Direct payments are just what low-wage Americans suddenly without a paycheck need to endure the crisis, which could last many months.
We are also advising the suspension or online delivery of off-campus educational programming and events for the remainder of the semester.