On July 15, 2021, the University will make significant changes to COVID-19 travel policies that have been in place since March 2020. For travel prior to July 15, please follow existing procedures and requirements.
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The State of California continues to discourage non-essential travel amid the pandemic. For those who do travel, Stanford has updated its university travel policy.
Read more about University’s COVID-19 travel policy updated
The State of California’s regional stay-at-home order for the Bay Area continues to be in effect. The order, initially in effect through last week, will be lifted once there is a four-week projection that regional intensive care unit capacity will remain at or above 15%.
Read more about Bay Area stay-at-home order continues
In a message to the campus community, Russell Furr, associate vice provost for Environmental Health & Safety, provides information on what gatherings are, and are not, allowed at Stanford. He also updates information on the main campus zones intended to limit nonessential visitors.
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This message specifies requirements that members of the Stanford community must follow before donating personal protective equipment (PPE) and other supplies in support of the effort against COVID-19.
Read more about Guidelines for donations by Stanford departments and labs in support of the fight against COVID-19
In this post, Faculty Senate Chair Tim Stearns addresses the grading policy changes for Spring Quarter that the senate adopted on March 26.
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As Stanford continues responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, this post provides new information on the faculty tenure clock, faculty searches and staff hiring processes.
Read more about Updates: Tenure clock, faculty searches, staff hiring
Commuter and residential parking permits will not be required until further notice.
Read more about Temporary parking permit policy change