CSU announces new vaccine, screening and mask mandates for Fall 2021
As we head into our in-person Fall 2021 semester, we call on each of you to remember that Rams Take Care of Rams and to adhere to the new vaccine, mask and screening mandates.
As we head into our in-person Fall 2021 semester, we call on each of you to remember that Rams Take Care of Rams and to adhere to the new vaccine, mask and screening mandates.
A study involving more than 500 essential workers at CSU early in the pandemic correlated very low infection rates with very high rates of public health-protective behaviors.
While the spread of COVID-19 slowed in the spring and early summer of this year, the CSU Pandemic Preparedness Team has not wavered in its commitment to addressing public health concerns for our university.
Videos of both town hall sessions – one for the general community and one for CSU employees – are now available, with closed captions in English and Spanish.
Colorado State University will host a special town hall session for employees from 11 a.m. to noon on Thursday, May 13, to address questions about the Fall 2021 semester.
The Pandemic Preparedness Team has shared decisions to guide moving forward with events, club sports, office work, travel and more.
Topics will include shifting classes to in-person delivery, logistics of returning faculty and staff to campus, and vaccine-related questions.
The employees who receive the email, which includes instructions for obtaining a vaccination, have been identified through multiple sources including Human Resources, the registrar’s office and their unit’s leadership.
Dr. Heather Pidcoke, chief medical research officer, battled follicular lymphoma during the coronavirus pandemic.
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.