WOU vs. Coronavirus
Problems
Pandemic coping
Possible second outbreak
A new 'normal'
Family
Traveling home
Care for
Students with children
Students
Racism
Decreased attendance
Affordibilty
Change of cost
Financial aid
Loss of income
Counseling
Mental illness
Media/ social media
Loss of control
Services
Student organizations/clubs
Loss of fundraising opportunities
Loss of access/support
Accessibility
Financial aid
Programs
Advising
Remote options
Tutoring
Video chat only
Internet access
Technology access
Registrar office
Transfer students struggling
Housing
Moved students from dorms
freshman still encouraged to apply for housing
Fall 20/21
Online classes
Staff
Teachers not returning
Technology issues
Reduced class time
Miscommunication
Program issues
Campus policies
Unexpected changes
Ceremonies/ events
Sports/ Recreation
Challenges
WOU
Financial
Losing money
Events
Sports
Job losses
Miscommunications
Safety
Legal
Prevention/ training
Covid-19
Federal
National State of Emergency
State of Oregon
Statewide State of Emergency
Stay at home orders
Extension
Plan to reopen
Community
Business Closures
Loss of Access
Loss of normalcy
Essential businesses
Limited availability
Questions/ Ideas
Pandemic coping
Sense of control
Consistency
Schedule
Media vs. Crisis
Prepare to communicate accurate info
Stop exposure to false news
Natural disaster vs. health crisis
Appreciation for aid/ humanity
Possible traumatic experience
Students
Online Classes
Counseling
Mental Illness
Community anxiety
Trauma
Services
Registration
Online filing system
Easier credit transfer process
Family
Staff
Ceremonies/ Events
Sports / Recreation
Goals
WOU Mission statement
Transformative education
Adapting to situations
Networking with courses
Variety of offered programs
Student Success
Retention rate
Graduation rate
Personalized support
Student Success Team
Mental Health support
Lasting Opportunities
Continue WOU mission during pandemic
Pandemic prevention
Current state of affairs
Remote courses
Moodle
Spring 2020
Summer 2020/21
Possibly Fall 2020/21
Open on-campus departments
Hamersly Library
WUC
Campus resources
Student Affairs
Admissions
Registrar's Office
add/drop classes = smooth
2020 virtual commencement
tools
PDF editor
Chat box
S/NS grading
Stats of incoming students
Academic Affairs
Academic advising
Remote visits
phone
videochat
Tutoring
Videochat only
Financial Aid
online forms
Only wet signatures allowed
Talk by phone is available
Easy page navigation
Writing Center
Health and Counseling Center
Housing
Some students stuck on campus
Moved from campus to Arbor park Apts
Currently wanting freshmen housing by fall
Construction
Dining
Increased sanitation
Online food orders
In-person pickup
Faculty and students
Government resources
Kate Brown
Phases
21 days between
3 phases
Phase 1
Limited sit down dining
Limited personal care
Gyms
Salons
Gatherings of 25 people
Phase 2
Limited office work
Limited nursing home visits
Gatherings of 100 with social distance
Phase 3
Vaccine required before phase 3
Concerts
Conventions
Live sports
Large events canceled through Septmeber
No state fair
3rd time in history
Prerequisites
Contact tracing
Testing
Isolation facilities
State sector guidelines
Room in hospitals
Decline in cases
PPE supplies
Open by region
7 regions
Oregon health authority
Testing
Current standing:
121 deaths
2989 cases
67469 negative
2957 positive
Hospitals
Room in ICU
807
245 available
Reopening guidelines
Stay home if sick
At risk people stay home
Symptomatic = isolation
Contact healthcare pro
Frequent handwashing
>20 seconds
Hand sanitizer
60-95 % alcohol
Cover cough/sneeze
Immediately toss tissues
Immediately wash hands
Social distance
6 ft from non-housemates
Masks in public
Stay close to home
Avoid traveling
Avoid day trips
Stores near home
CDC
Coronavirus origin
Link to wet markets
Person to person spread
Family of viruses
Spread from bat
SARS
MERS
1st reported in China
Severity
Unknown
Different by age
80% deaths were age 65+
Most at risk
65+
Underlying conditions
Compromised immune system
Nursing homes
Mnetal health coping
Stress
Fear about family/health
Changes in sleep pattern
Changes in eating pattern
Difficulty concentrating
Worsening of mental health
Increase in drug/alcohol use
Those at risk for high stress
Young children
Older adults
Preexisting mental illness
Drs/nurses/1st responders
Ways to cope
Take breaks from social media
Self care
Eat healthy
Exercise
Regular sleep schedule
Avoid drugs/alcohol
Personal time
Connect with others
Talk about feelings
WHO
# of total cases
4,179,479 (May 15, 2020)
Deaths
287,525 (May 15, 2020)
Places at risk
Minorities
Prisons
Low income
3rd world countries
Plan to improve healthcare
1 billion spend 10% income on healthcare
Plan to be more prepared
Meeting next week
More health systems
Better health care
Media/news sources
CNN
Closure of schools for rest of school year
Fox news
Small schools at risk
lack of government aid/money
Other resources
Other universities
Different states/countries
National Association of School Psychologists
Natural disaster sites
What has worked in the past?
'Education in crisis' searches