COVID-19 Updates
Message to Students Encouraging Pre-Break COVID-19 Testing
Students are encouraged to get tested for COVID-19 within the week before they leave to travel away from campus.
CALS Community Conversations – Are Certain Communities More or Less Susceptible to Contracting and Transferring COVID-19?
Current communication messages about the COVID-19 pandemic tend to focus more on individual risks than community risks. A panel featuring Huiling Ding, Vanessa Volpe and Xin Ding will field questions about communities and the spread of coronavirus.
CALS Community Conversations – Health Care Crisis and Community Marginalization
Join us on, Thursday, Oct. 8, at 9 a.m., to discuss Coronavirus victims. A conversation focusing on the communities most in line of the Coronavirus pandemic fire.
Essentially CALS: Feed Mill Team
Although many of us are working from home, a few necessary people must physically stay on campus, or go out into their communities, to keep the CALS Community up and running. Check out our series Essentially CALS to learn more about our incredible coworkers.
Extension Update – Phase 2.5
Look inside to see more about how Phase 2.5. will affect Extension activities.
Safety at Home
Given circumstances across the country, there's an added sense of urgency to sanitize and stop the spread of germs. But where to begin? We've compiled clips to help keep your home spick and span (and safe)!
Employees Donate Nearly 8,000 Hours to COVID-19 Leave Bank
Leave-earning employees who meet certain criteria qualify to receive leave time from the COVID-19 Voluntary Shared Leave Bank.
University HR Creates Return To On-Site Work Videos, Resources
University Human Resources has created a series of return to on-site work videos to address employee questions about returning to work during the COVID-19 pandemic.
‘Protect the Pack’ Wellness Challenge: Register Today!
In an effort to educate everyone on the need to uphold community standards during COVID-19 and our return to campus, designated on-site employees are invited to be a Protecting the Pack Partner and participate in the 'Protect the Pack' wellness challenge.
Essentially CALS: Sarah Blacklin
Although many of us are working from home, a few necessary people must physically stay on campus, or go out into their communities, to keep the CALS Community up and running. Check out our series Essentially CALS to learn more about our incredible coworkers.