The webinar is Dec. 16 at 1 pm, where anyone interested can learn more about a novel approach to connecting volunteer organizations with local and state emergency response agencies.
Environmental Safety
Updates on the University’s testing plans for the Spring 2021 semester as well as information on a new grading option were among the topics discussed during the final COVID‑19 town hall of the year.
Fair organizers received more than 60 nominations for presidential awards ahead of this year’s event, which was hosted virtually Oct. 19–23.
Students traveling for Thanksgiving break are urged to get tested in advance and to remain home until the start of spring semester.
This year’s all‑virtual Safety, Health and Security Fair kicks off on Monday and will feature a series of flash talks hosted by Washington State University experts from across the system.
The university is cooperating with health authorities statewide to facilitate contact tracing to help identify members of the WSU community who were in close contact with a confirmed case of COVID‑19.
This is the latest step in an ongoing WSU effort to protect the health and safety of students, faculty, staff and visitors following the outbreak of COVID‑19.
Completing the return‑to‑work checklist is done in conjunction with units and departments creating plans and procedures around topics like sanitation and physical distancing.
The campus-produced supplies of Cougar Clean are intended to provide essential employees with ready access to hand sanitizer, reserving WSU’s remaining commercial-grade inventory for medical use by Cougar Health Services.
The fair will feature numerous local business vendor booths and provide participants with interactive demonstrations.