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Collection: Texas A&M University Archives
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Subject: 2020 Coronavirus
Collection: Texas A&M University Archives
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Subject: 2020 Coronavirus
Collection: Texas A&M University Archives
Description: KEEP LEARNING AT TAMU is a resource to help transition your learning online.
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Subject: 2020 Coronavirus
Collection: Texas A&M University Archives
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Subject: 2020 Coronavirus
Collection: Texas A&M University Archives
Description: In 2020, Texas A&M’s Earth Day festivities go virtual! While we may not be able to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day in-person, the Office of Sustainability has partnered with campuses across Texas and the Texas Regional Alliance for Campus Sustainability (TRACS) to bring Earth Day directly to your screens!
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Subject: 2020 Coronavirus
Collection: Texas A&M University Archives
Description: Check out these resource areas for information, ideas and programs:
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Subject: 2020 Coronavirus
Creator: Texas A&M AgriLife Extension
Language: eng
Type: Interactive Resource
Rights: © Texas A&M University
Collection: Texas A&M University Archives
Description: Essential Research Approval Form, Texas A&M AgriLife Research for research which cannot be performed remotely Effective immediately Unit heads should have each PI complete this form for the work they must continue in the lab, at facilities or in the field and deem as Essential Services as per the COVID-19 update provided on 2 April 2020. Unit heads will review and those approved as essential research should be submitted to AgriLife Research Director’s Office for final review.
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Subject: 2020 Coronavirus
Collection: Texas A&M University Archives
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Subject: 2020 Coronavirus
Collection: Texas A&M University Archives
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Subject: 2020 Coronavirus
Collection: Texas A&M University Archives
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Subject: 2020 Coronavirus
Collection: Texas A&M University Archives
Description: COVID-19 has had a tremendous impact on members of our campus community and continues to influence how we learn and interact as Aggies. For some students with disabilities, a digital classroom can reduce barriers often found in the physical world. But for others, the online learning experience can present new or more complex barriers which can only be negotiated through thoughtful collaboration between instructor and student.
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Subject: 2020 Coronavirus
Collection: Texas A&M University Archives
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Subject: 2020 Coronavirus
Collection: Texas A&M University Archives
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Subject: 2020 Coronavirus
Collection: Texas A&M University Archives
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Subject: 2020 Coronavirus
Collection: Texas A&M University Archives
Description: COVID-19 Engineering Task Force As COVID-19 continues to spread, researchers are working to provide engineering solutions to ensure that there are adequate supplies for our medical workers.
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Subject: 2020 Coronavirus
Collection: Texas A&M University Archives
Description: The COVID-19 global pandemic and economic, social, and cultural disruptions it has caused will be the subject of studies for years to come. The School of Innovation is calling for proposals directly related to the study of the Coronavirus pandemic and its effects. Special consideration will be given to proposals that address community impacts of the pandemic, including preparation, recovery, and resilience.
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Subject: 2020 Coronavirus
Collection: Texas A&M University Archives
Description: Texas A&M’s annual Aggie Muster is expected to bring the Aggie Network closer than ever when the tradition moves online this month, allowing for interaction through livestreams from local A&M Clubs and Aggies across the globe. It marks the first time in its history that the university’s most sacred and visible tradition will unfold as a primarily virtual event.
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Subject: 2020 Coronavirus
Collection: Texas A&M University Archives
Description: Texas A&M Face Covering Frequently Asked Questions
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Subject: 2020 Coronavirus
Collection: Texas A&M University Archives
Description: KEEP TEACHING AT TAMU is a resource for faculty to learn how to shift courses online.
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Subject: 2020 Coronavirus , 2020 Coronavirus
Collection: Texas A&M University Archives
Description: Rec Sports COVID-19 Response & Updates
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Subject: 2020 Coronavirus
Collection: Texas A&M University Archives
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Subject: 2020 Coronavirus
Collection: Texas A&M University Archives
Description: STANDARD ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE 34.99.99.M0.03 Usage of Face Coverings to Counter COVID-19 at Texas A&M University Approved June 9, 2020
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Subject: 2020 Coronavirus
Collection: Texas A&M University Archives
Description: Student Health Services will provide updates on the Coronavirus (COVID-19) as they become available. See below for answers to frequently asked questions.
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Subject: 2020 Coronavirus
Collection: Texas A&M University Archives
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Subject: 2020 Coronavirus
Collection: Texas A&M University Archives
Description: HOWDY, AGS! While we will continue to provide essential in-person services related to housing and health, the majority of our other services are now being exclusively provided remotely by our outstanding and dedicated staff. Although most of our physical locations are closed to the public, our staff is available via phone, email and Zoom (when applicable) to support students, faculty, staff, and other stakeholders. We are committed to providing remote services that support student wellbeing, enrich the student experience through online engagement, and contribute to student success. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, please visit our department websites and connect through social media.
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Subject: 2020 Coronavirus
Collection: Texas A&M University Libraries
Description: While our buildings are closed to public access until further notice, we are still here for your learning and teaching needs. We have robust online and virtual services available to support research, learning, and online instruction and also have thousands of electronic resources to help you with your research needs.
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Subject: 2020 Coronavirus
Creator: Texas A&M University Libraries
Language: eng
Type: Interactive Resource
Rights: © Texas A&M University
Collection: Texas A&M University Archives
Description: Coronavirus Guidance and Resources As the new coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic evolves, we will face challenges in carrying out our research and educational missions. See the latest information for researchers.
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Subject: 2020 Coronavirus
Collection: Texas A&M University Archives
Description: TEEX COVID-19 Update:
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Subject: 2020 Coronavirus
Creator: Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service
Language: eng
Type: Interactive Resource
Rights: © Texas A&M University System
Collection: Texas A&M University Archives
Description: Our Mission: To apply Texas A&M University’s education, multidisciplinary research and service to support the state of Texas, through the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) and the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS).
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Subject: 2020 Coronavirus
Collection: Texas A&M University Archives
Description: Home » Hot Topics » Coronavirus Information & Resources Coronavirus Information & Resources Sources: CDC.gov and DSHS.texas.gov The Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) is working closely with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in monitoring the new coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‑19) that is causing an outbreak of respiratory illness worldwide.
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Subject: 2020 Coronavirus
Creator: Texas A&M AgriLife Extension
Language: eng
Type: Interactive Resource
Rights: © Texas A&M AgriLife Extension
Collection: Texas A&M University Archives
Description: NEWSROOM: CORONAVIRUS UPDATE
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Subject: 2020 Coronavirus
Creator: Texas A&M Forest Service
Language: eng
Type: Interactive Resource
Rights: © Texas A&M Forest Service
Collection: Texas A&M University Archives
Description: In recent weeks, our news feeds have been dominated by stories about the coronavirus (COVID-19). Behind the scenes at Texas A&M, many other stories are unfolding. These are the stories of hope and healing, of triumph over tragedy, of great compassion and selfless service. They are stories of faculty and staff who have risen to the occasion, of scholars and researchers creating innovations - sometimes by the hour - to meet emerging needs, of students who serve, of leading experts providing essential advice, of Aggies going above and beyond the call of duty.
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Subject: 2020 Coronavirus
Collection: Texas A&M University Archives
Description: In light of the continued spread of COVID-19 around the country and Texas, the Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory (TVMDL) is closely monitoring the situation and working with external entities to ensure the health and safety of our employees.
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Subject: 2020 Coronavirus
Collection: Texas A&M University Archives
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Subject: 2020 Coronavirus
Collection: Texas A&M University Archives
Description: As the situation with the COVID-19 virus continues to evolve, there will be challenges to carrying out our research mission, as well as our educational mission. The Vice President for Research has established a webpage that will be accessible from the TAMU.edu/coronavirus webpage and will provide regular information updates. In the meantime, we are sharing the initial content for immediate guidance in FAQ format so that faculty and researchers on all campuses with active research programs can plan to best manage their ongoing research programs.
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Subject: Research--Planning, 2020 coronavirus response, 2020 Coronavirus
Collection: Texas A&M University Archives
Description: NOTE: This plan relates to research activities only. It is in addition to any procedures implemented by Texas A&M University or The Texas A&M University System for the phased return of personnel, including those in high risk categories; it does NOT supersede these.
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Subject: 2020 Coronavirus
Collection: Texas A&M University Archives
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Subject: 2020 Coronavirus
Collection: Texas A&M University Archives
Description: Executive Order GA-14 defines “essential services” as those listed by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Guidance on Essential Critical Infrastructure Workforce, and those approved by the Texas Division of Emergency Management . Adhering to the executive order, effective immediately, for research to be considered as essential, it must be approved. To seek essential research approval, please provide the following:
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Subject: 2020 Coronavirus
Collection: Texas A&M University Archives
Description: The TAMU Division of Research is creating a COVID research index in response to a number of queries by faculty trying to contribute to COVID research, or some in the COVID area in need of specific collaborators. If you are in the process of applying for funding, have been awarded funding, or even in the planning stages, you are invited to supply information for the index.
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Subject: 2020 Coronavirus
Collection: Texas A&M University Archives
Description: Updates for our Donors and Ticket Buyers [Coronavirus] Throughout this time of uncertainty, the 12th Man Foundation staff remains committed to providing exemplary service to donors and ticket buyers.
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Subject: 2020 Coronavirus
Collection: Texas A&M University Archives
Description: As the situation with the COVID-19 virus continues to evolve, there will be challenges to carrying out our research mission, as well as our educational mission. The Vice President for Research has established a webpage that will be accessible from the TAMU.edu/coronavirus webpage and will provide regular information updates. In the meantime, we are sharing the initial content for immediate guidance in FAQ format so that faculty and researchers on all campuses with active research programs can plan to best manage their ongoing research programs.
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Subject: 2020 coronavirus response, 2020 Coronavirus
Collection: Texas A&M University Archives
Description: The federal government, state government, and local entities have made various changes to health plan policies in response to COVID-19. Information regarding the coronavirus is changing rapidly and A&M System Benefits Administration is monitoring the news and updates.
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Subject: 2020 Coronavirus
Creator: Texas A&M University System
Language: eng
Type: Interactive Resource
Rights: © Texas A&M University System
Collection: Texas A&M University Archives
Description: CORONAVIRUS DOCUMENTS RELEASED BY THE CHANCELLOR’S OFFICE
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Subject: 2020 Coronavirus
Creator: Texas A&M University System
Language: eng
Type: Interactive Resource
Rights: © Texas A&M University System
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