Illinois State University President Larry Dietz shared an update on the University’s move to alternative class delivery and ongoing actions in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Topic: Coronavirus
Campus restricted facility access
Measures are in place for Illinois State faculty, staff, and students who continue to have a need to access facilities and to make every effort to ensure a healthy and safe environment.
Illinois State committed to student learning during challenging times
Illinois State University remains committed to helping students successfully complete this semester and their college education in the midst of the Coronavirus pandemic.
Illinois State teaching and learning resources
Resources to keep Illinois State faculty teaching and students learning in this unprecedented time.
Video: Message from President Dietz
Illinois State University President Larry Dietz shares a message with the Illinois State University community as we come together to navigate the extraordinary circumstances surrounding the coronavirus (COVID-19).
Campus prepares for state stay at home directive
In order to comply with Gov. JB Pritzker’s statewide stay at home directive for COVID-19, Illinois State University is implementing additional measures for campus facilities and operations.
Adjusted hours for campus facilities
Facilities across Illinois State University have adjusted hours to comply with ongoing CDC guidelines and recommendations due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19).
A Coronavirus update from President Dietz
President Dietz announced further Illinois State University actions in light of the unprecedented impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Campus update on dining, Student Health Services, polling places
All Illinois State University offices and buildings remain open and proactive steps are being taken to implement social distancing guidelines provided by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and local health professionals in response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19).
Illinois State implementing work from home measures
Beginning Tuesday, March 17, the University will encourage those staff who are eligible to work from home to do so while maintaining limited staff in campus offices and buildings.