WSU adjusts COVID‑19 policies in step toward pandemic recovery
Students, employees and visitors no longer have to attest to their current health status as part of an easing of the University’s COVID‑19 protocols.
Students, employees and visitors no longer have to attest to their current health status as part of an easing of the University’s COVID‑19 protocols.
The policy changes, coupled with the availability of the COVID-19 vaccine, allow WSU to welcome back all employees safely. The process of returning to physical work locations is expected to begin July 12.
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.
PULLMAN, Wash. – Washington State University released today a risk assessment and safety evaluation of its residence halls on the WSU Pullman campus.
PULLMAN, Wash. – Reports and warnings prompted by recently documented instances in which batteries from electronic skateboards, or hoverboards, have unexpectedly burst into flames have prompted officials at Washington State University to ban hoverboards from all buildings on all WSU campuses and other WSU-owned facilities.