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The health and safety of our campus community is the utmost priority. Please take care of your health by following CDC guidance and stay up to date by visiting the University's main COVID-19 page.
The CALS Daily Digest was launched to share a summary of announcements, changes, and service updates in response to COVID-19. As we settle into this new normal, the pace of that information has become more manageable. For the time being this will be the last Daily Digest eNewsletter. We'll continue to communicate with students through our regular channels:
- CALS Connect (weekly undergraduate eNewsletter),
- Master the Month (monthly eNewsletter for graduate students),
- CALS student listservs,
- CALS main website & Instagram, and
- academic advisor outreach.
And, if the need arises, we'll resume publication of the Daily Digest. Be safe, be well, and reach out if you need anything at all: advising@cals.arizona.edu.
Highlight & Announcements
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CALS Undergraduate Town Hall, April 2, 2-3 pm
Undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture & Life Sciences are encouraged to participate in the CALS Town Hall and ask any question they may have. A moderated Q & A will follow brief introductory remarks.
Q & A Panelists include - Shane Burgess, Charles-Sander Dean, College of Agriculture & Life Sciences
- Mike Staten, Bart Cardon Associate Dean, Career & Academic Services
- Jim Hunt, Assistant Dean, Career & Academic Services
- Camille Andersen, Scholarship Manager
- Bridget Radcliff, Assistant Director, Career Center
- Nancy Rodriguez-Lorta, Senior Director, Advising and Student Services
- Gabrielle Sykes-Casavant, Assistant Director, Student Engagement & Retention
- Jennifer Yamnitz, Executive Director, Branding and Marketing
CALS Undergraduate Town Hall
Have a question but can't participate in the Town Hall? Email your questions in advance to advising@cals.arizona.edu. A recording of the Town Hall will be made available for those unable to participate in the live event.
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UA WiFi Locations: Tucson and Arizona
UA Information Security Office
As of March 25th, drive-up UAWiFi locations in Tucson and across Arizona have been established to provide a safe environment for access to the campus network.
For those who do not have adequate access to internet at their remote workspace or current learning location, these drive-up spots allow for access to the UAWiFi and Eduroam networks from the comfort of your vehicle. There are over 30 different lots available around the UA main campus, College of Applied Science and Technology, Oro Valley College of Veterinary Medicine, and the Maricopa County Cooperative Extension office.
How do I access these free WiFi spots?
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Tech Resources for Online Learning
Get Support- By Phone: (520) 626-TECH (8324)
- Via Chat: support.arizona.edu. You can share your desktop with the technician in chat, or even give control of your desktop to the technician.
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How Are you Doing? A Short Survey
CALS Cares! So that we can better understand how you are doing and provide support for you, please complete this brief survey.
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CALS eNewsletter Archive
Check out the CALS Daily Digest eNewsletters to learn about tips, tools, and services to help you cope with adjusting to online learning and changes implemented as a result of the novel coronavirus COVID-19.
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Questions? Suggestions?
What questions do you have? What tips, tricks, or suggestions do you have that will improve the online educational experience for all CALS students? Email your questions, suggestions, or comments to advising@cals.arizona.edu.
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