Vice Provost Kam Moler, Vice Provost Stacey Bent and Faculty Senate Chair Tim Stearns provide updated guidance regarding on-campus research activities in light of the Bay Area shelter-in-place order.
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Commuter and residential parking permits will not be required until further notice.
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Stanford President Marc Tessier-Lavigne addresses the Stanford community in light of the rapidly evolving situation regarding coronavirus (COVID-19).
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In an email to the university community, Provost Persis Drell outlines immediate impacts for members of the Stanford community as a result of the Bay Area shelter-in-place order that takes effect Tuesday, March 17.
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Provost Persis Drell provides additional information for graduate and professional students regarding online classes, continuing financial support, tuition, and housing contracts.
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A message to winter quarter instructors requires that deadlines for all remaining exams, final papers and projects be delayed until further notice for all students, both graduate and undergraduate.
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Information for Stanford employees about continuation of pay and other employment issues given the current disruptions arising from the coronavirus spread.
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Vice Provost Stacey Bent offers updates on issues of concern to graduate students, incuding housing, campus support, and academic and research progress.
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Vice Provost Kam Moler, Vice Provost Stacey Bent and Faculty Senate Chair Tim Stearns provide guidance for remote work, reduced personnel density and other considerations for the research environment at Stanford.
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A message to the campus community from President Marc Tessier-Lavigne addresses further changes that must be made to university operations, including asking instructors to make winter quarter finals optional for undergraduate students, encouraging all undergraduate students who are able to do so to leave campus, and prohibiting gatherings of 35 or more people to comply with the Santa Clara County directive issued today.
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