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Silver linings: For some faculty, a year of remote learning had unexpected benefits
When Colorado State University, like other higher ed institutions, shifted to remote learning in March 2020 due to the pandemic, many faculty had to quickly learn how to use online platforms such as Zoom and Microsoft Teams for online learning, not just meetings.
How the show went on: Recovering a $407 million research operation from a yearlong pandemic disruption
Last March, a campus normally humming with students shoulder-to-shoulder in labs, studios, classrooms and dining halls, went into sleep mode when nearly all campus operations moved to virtual settings where possible.
VIDEOS: Saliva screening at CSU, demystified
Go behind the scenes of CSU's saliva screening processes, including how to get it done, and what happens to the samples once they're collected.
IT community pulled together during pandemic to find solutions for students
When Colorado State University transitioned to remote learning about a year ago, one of the many challenges that IT staff faced was how to give students access to the software they needed in campus computer labs.
Housing and Dining Services staff go the extra mile to support students placed in quarantine and isolation
When Colorado State University students living in campus housing are notified that they have tested positive for COVID-19, or may have been exposed to someone who tested positive, things move quickly.
CSU leaders offer COVID-19 updates at Feb. 12 town hall
Colorado State University leaders hosted a virtual town hall on Friday, Feb. 12, to update the community and answer questions about issues related to COVID-19, from screenings and vaccinations to plans for the Fall semester.
One-stop reporting of symptoms, exposures, mask violations: the COVID-19 Reporter
The COVID-19 reporter replaced the Daily Symptom Checker last fall and has helped CSU Public Health gather more useful information.
Teaching tech: A Q&A for faculty weighing the benefits of Teams, Zoom and Echo360
From Microsoft Teams to Zoom to Echo360, many faculty at Colorado State University got a crash course in how to use new technologies for teaching remotely last year when the COVID-19 pandemic arrived.
Collaboration leads to new online student seating chart system
Thanks to a collaborative effort by several units on campus, Colorado State University has launched a new online system for faculty to submit seating charts for their spring classes, streamlining and accelerating the contact tracing process used when a person tests positive for COVID-19.
All-campus town hall outlines what to expect for Spring 2021
Leadership outlined the university's sustained efforts around teaching and learning, even as year 2 of the COVID-19 pandemic arrives.