A state mobile testing site will be located at the Alumni Center, 110 N. Main St., Normal, from Wednesday, September 14-Wednesday, September 16.
Topic: Coronavirus
Coronavirus Weekly Update, September 10: Disregard of public health guidance, registration and withdraw dates, on-campus isolation and quarantine
Information about consequences of not following public health guidance, the Town of Normal ordinance extension, testing, test results, the student absence process, clarification regarding on-campus quarantine and isolation requirements, and housing and meal plan contract cancellation.
Labor Day Coronavirus message: Testing and Milner Library
The University is announcing changes to testing for the weekend, and a change in operations at Milner Library.
Coronavirus Weekly Update, September 1: Testing, housing and contract cancellation, employee flexibility
Updates include information on saliva-based tests, housing contract cancellation without penalty, and a continued commitment to employee flexibility.
A message from President Dietz (August 28, 2020)
President Larry Dietz discusses COVID-19 test results and executive orders from the Town of Normal.
An update on testing and campus resources
There are many resources available to help you remain healthy, be academically successful and get involved on campus.
President Dietz’s message to students (8/17/20)
I want to reiterate the importance of following COVID-19 safety measures put in place by the University, the Illinois Board of Higher Education, and the Governor.
Fall campus update from President Dietz (8/4/2020)
President Larry Dietz provides an update on the Fall 2020 semester.
Fall semester updates for students (7/29/20)
As the beginning of the fall semester nears, the following updates are provided as of July 29, 2020, to assist you and your families with what to expect this fall while keeping the health, safety, and well-being of the campus community at the forefront of decision-making.
President Dietz announces Redbirds Return plan updates
Updates include more detailed plans for the Fall 2020 semester with purposeful steps to protect the health, safety, and well-being of the entire campus community.