Students opting to live on campus, remember that means you agree to provide documentation that you have had the nucleic acid test such as reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) COVID-19 test prior to arrival.
The fall semester on campus is going to look different due to the public health crisis. Failure to comply with outlined social distancing measures may result in a referral to the Office of Student Conduct and Civic Responsibility.
When you return to campus, you will notice new signs posted in a number of locations. Please heed their advice: the signs are meant to keep us all safe and healthy!
Oxford’s Covid-19 vaccine produces a good immune response, reveals new study.
Teams at @VaccineTrials and @OxfordVacGroup have found there were no safety concerns, and the vaccine stimulated strong immune responses: https://t.co/krqRzXMh7B
We will reopen our campus to residential and commuter students for Fall 2020, with protocols in place. Fall classes begin August 26, following a staggered move-in for residence hall students. Bookmark our 2020 Reopening site for the most up-to-date info: https://t.co/B7DSMsyjvY
One of the few Black female graduate students in comm. disorders, Taylor Bird, '17, has "inspired our department to take direct action that will result in diversification and inclusion, today, tomorrow and in the months and years ahead.” Here's how: https://t.co/58ogDQUwAf
In #CT, private gatherings remain capped at 25 ppl inside/100 ppl outside, bars remain closed, indoor dining remains at 50%, gyms & entertainment venues remain limited to 25% per Gov. @NedLamont. These policies continue to inform our event & reopening plans. #COVID19
We’re about halfway through our June Orientation Sessions! We’re loving all the New Owls coming through. 🦉💙
The Orientation Ambassadors have a message for you!
Looking forward to meeting you all!
https://t.co/z9uyrqnmwX
@authorPSH@adam3vergreen@rafaelshimunov@brianklaas Not sure if this is helpful, but here are some hate crime hotlines. I suggest every Asian see if there is one for your city. Your safety matters.
Houston: 713.308.8737
El Paso: 915.832.5000
Manhattan: 212.335.3100
NYC: (800) 771- 7755
Sacramento: (916) 876-8477
At the CT State House with our students, each telling their story to the Appropriations Committee. So proud of our student representatives, Esma Rahimar, UG student and Megan Baker, Grad student. Thank you for representing SCSU so well. Go Owls!