Joyce Lopes, Chief Financial Officer and Vice President of Administration and Finance and Missy Brunetta, Director for Emergency Services and Associate Risk Manager, inform all employees that the State Regional Stay Home Order that the Greater Bay Area (including Sonoma County) had been under since December 12, 2020, has been lifted, effective immediately.
Kendall Newman, Operations Manager for Risk Management and Safety Services, on behalf COVID Monitoring Team notifies the campus campus community of a positive case of COVID-19 on campus and provides additional important reminders and resources.
Joyce Lopes, Chief Financial Officer and Vice President of Administration and Finance, and Missy Brunetta, Director for Emergency Services and Associate Risk Manager, share information and details about SSU’s preliminary plan for Coronavirus vaccination of campus employees.
Karen Moranski, Interim Provost for Academic Affairs and Vice President of Academic Affairs, gives all employees an on-campus course and field trip update for Spring 2021 Instruction.
Sonoma State University reminds all Seawolves that the University Scholarship Program application for the Fall 2021/Spring 2022 academic year is available online now and provides all relevant details.
Karen Moranski, Interim Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs, and Joyce Lopes, Chief Financial Officer and Vice President of Administration and Finance, inform all employees that the Sonoma County Department of Public Health has extended the current State Regional Stay Home Order due to increased risks associated with the transmission of COVID-19 in the community. Thw order will continue until the state’s four-week projections of the Bay Area’s total available ICU bed capacity is greater than or equal to 15 percent.
Karen Moranski, Interim Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs, and Joyce Lopes, Chief Financial Officer and Vice President of Administration and Finance, inform all employees that the Sonoma County Department of Public Health has extended the current State Regional Stay Home Order due to increased risks associated with the transmission of COVID-19 in the community. Thw order will continue until the state’s four-week projections of the Bay Area’s total available ICU bed capacity is greater than or equal to 15 percent.
Dr. Wm. Gregory Sawyer, Vice President for Student Affairs, informs the campus community of the loss of a member of the Seawolf family due to a tragic and fatal car accident. He also provides condolences as well as important resources and services available for students, faculty and staff in need of counseling.
Judy K. Sakaki, President of Sonoma State University, expresses her thoughts on the Events of January 6, 2021 at the U.S. Capitol.
The Information Technology department of Sonoma State University informs the campus community that they will be performing routine maintenance on campus and cloud services between 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m on Wednesday, December 23.