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Campus Updates & Messages

May 11, 2020

May 8, 2020

8:56 am

CARES Act Funds

April 30, 2020

April 23, 2020

9:20 am

Campus Virtual Town Halls

During April 20 and 22 virtual town hall meetings, President Fram Virjee and members of his cabinet provided updates on how the campus is coping with the COVID-19 pandemic.

Student Virtual Town Hall

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfO92GXTAbg

Faculty and Staff Virtual Town Hall

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EM6Bip__0l4

April 22, 2020

3:15 pm

Tenant Rights During COVID-19

  • California Executive Order N-37-20 €“ California Governor Gavin Newsom issued an executive order that authorizes local governments to pause evictions for renters. The protection is in effect through May 31, 2020, for now. Tenants are still obligated to pay rent, and landlords can still recover rent that is due.
  • City of Fullerton Eviction Moratorium €“ Understand your rights as a tenant in the City of Fullerton (e.g., eviction moratorium, 180-day deferral period, etc.)
  • California Executive Order N-37-20 Letter for Landlords – This is a notice that California tenants must give to landlords if they cannot afford to pay rent due to lost income. To avoid evictions, tenants must submit this document.
  • Cities and States that have paused Evictions due to COVID-19 €“ a list of different cities and states responses.

8:00 am

Clarification on fall semester from Provost Pamella Oliver:

It is the complete hope of Cal State Fullerton to have traditional instruction in the fall. But like every university in America, we are working through the many unknowns of the current pandemic.

There were reports I said that Fullerton is cancelling classes and going fully virtual for the fall. Let me be clear, that is false. What I said is -that we need to prepare for all variables. Our goal is face to face, on campus instruction, however, we are asking faculty to be prepared to start the semester teaching virtually. This is the correct and prudent choice.

We want to avoid the situation we had this semester when the switch to virtual was required after the semester instruction began on campus.Our priority is the safety of the entire campus community and the educational success of our students. We will continue to follow the guidance of the various health agencies, the governor, the CSU Chancellor’s office on the most appropriate path forward with the goal of having in-person instruction in the fall. I should mention that we all need to be flexible because if there is one thing we have learned through this pandemic, things can change quickly.

April 16, 2020

April 15, 2020