Sarah Van Orman, USC’s Chief Health Officer for USC Student Health, shares guidance for students returning from international travel and the latest updates regarding availability and criteria for COVID-19 testing.
Year: 2020
USC ITS instituted several Zoom security changes to ensure a safe, protected and inclusive online learning environment.
USC ITS instituted security changes in Zoom to ensure a safe, protected and inclusive online environment for our entire university community.
Read the latest updates from President Carol Folt and Provost Charles Zukoski about commencement, university housing, paid administrative leave for employees, pay for student workers, and more.
All lectures must be recorded to support asynchronous education and ensure all students are able to receive a USC quality education, regardless of personal circumstances.
With the increase in testing across the country, we can expect many positive test results or presumptive positive cases. Read more about the process currently in place for notification of close contacts of known cases.
USC has taken several significant actions to help reduce the spread of COVID-19, similar to steps the city of Los Angeles and other local municipalities have announced.
Our primary concern remains your safety and health, and the safety and health of our employees and communities. In order to effectively help us protect the community, we need you to complete a brief survey — regardless of whether or not you plan to remain in university housing.
Deadlines were extended for students to choose Pass/No Pass course grading, and for students to withdraw from classes.
President Carol Folt and Provost Charles Zukoski share the latest updates regarding child care for employees, scholarships and financial aid, course grading options, guidance for employees working from home, and more.