This site provides the Stanford community with important updates related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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A message from President Marc Tessier-Lavigne: Our financial future
President Marc Tessier-Lavigne provides an update to the university community on Stanford’s finances and next steps for the current and upcoming fiscal years.
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Associate Vice Provost Russell Furr shares Stanford’s updated social distancing protocol for the university’s facilities in Santa Clara County, under the county’s newest public health order.
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Learn Anywhere
Information and technology resources for students to set up internet access at home and attend classes online.
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Teach Anywhere
This guide provides you suggested actions to take quickly when making the shift from teaching in a classroom to teaching anywhere.
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Research Continuity
Guidance and information on research continuity, sponsor agency, funding opportunities and COVID-19 research at Stanford.
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Work Anywhere
Technology resources, services, and equipment to enable the success of Stanford’s distributed workforce — no matter where your “office” may be.
Visit the Work Anywhere websiteStanford COVID-19 research & crisis response
The worldwide COVID-19 pandemic poses a humanitarian crisis unprecedented in its scale of complexity, calling for coordination and collaboration between many fields of study.
Learn about Stanford’s response plan to unite COVID researchStanford scholars and researchers lend their expertise to tackling the COVID-19 crisis
Stanford scholars in fields ranging from history to virology to artificial intelligence have been lending their expertise to the study and analysis of the COVID-19 pandemic that has infected more than 2.5 million people worldwide.
Learn about Stanford scholar’s expertise and ongoing COVID-19 work