Dear Friend --
This is an important message from CSULB President Jane Close
Conoley. These alternative instruction procedures only apply to
California State University, Long Beach.
----
Dear Beach Community:
As we’ve communicated over the past few weeks, we’ve been engaged
in ongoing planning since the emergence of novel coronavirus, or
COVID-19. While there are no cases of COVID-19 related to our campus,
as a preventative measure and with trusted medical advice, we
are temporarily suspending the in-person, on-campus convening of
classes.
This action is a proactive step being taken because of our
commitment to your health and safety and supports the concept of
“social distancing.” Research shows that reducing the concentration of
people in an area can lower the infection risk for everyone
involved. As the number of cases grow in Los Angeles County, this step
very well may save lives and it is on the advice of our medical
professionals that we take this step.
To allow our faculty to make final preparations for alternative
delivery of instruction, face-to-face classes are canceled from Thursday, March 12 through
Tuesday, March 17, although the campus will remain open.
Alternative instruction will begin on Wednesday, March
18. Online classes will continue as scheduled.
Some courses will continue to meet in person if alternative
instruction is not appropriate, such as some laboratory,
performing-arts, and physical-education courses. Accommodations
associated with social distancing will be implemented in these
courses.
Students: please look for communications from instructors about
plans for individual courses. Reach out to your instructors if you
have questions.
We are currently anticipating the conclusion of alternative
delivery of instruction and resumption of regular operations on
Monday, April 20 barring any change in our safety assessments.
The campus is not closing. Campus offices and buildings will remain
open and many operations will continue normally, including student
housing and related dining facilities. Our Beach Athletics teams will
continue to compete. Students who need computers or WiFi will find
appropriate resources on campus in the library and Horn Tech
Center.
Staff should continue to report to work on site. However, as noted
in a recent campus email, if you have an underlying health concern
that you believe puts you in a high-risk group, you
may investigate an accommodation.
The university has developed a framework for assessing what events
may be booked, rescheduled, or canceled. No new third-party events
will be scheduled for dates prior to May 1. The framework assesses
whether or not the event experience can be offered in an alternative
way; if participants will be traveling by air to attend; if
participants are from populations that are high-risk for infection; if
social-distancing and other preventative procedures can be
successfully implemented; and what guidance is offered by
public-health officials.
This action, I know, will cause great hardship. It is, however, the
appropriate action for our community to take.
I know there are many questions and as the situation with COVID-19
evolves in our community we will continue to update you through email
and our COVID-19
informational website. Currently on the website you can find
up-to-date health information, along with additional information about
“social distancing”.
Whether on campus or not, enhance your personal efforts to avoid
infection. Washing hands and social distance are two vital strategies
for health during this difficult time.
Jane Close Conoley, Ph.D. President - California State
University, Long Beach
---
The City encourages all residents to visit www.longbeach.gov/COVID19
for up-to-date facts on COVID-19, and to avoid misinformation. You can
also follow updates, tips and notices on the City’s social media pages
@LongBeachCity and @LBHealthDept and by following hashtag
#COVID19LongBeach.
|