PAU Identity-Based Student Organizations
- Asian Pacific American Psychological Student Association (APASA)
- Association of Students for Social Justice (ASSJ)
- Coalition for Disability Advocacy and Education (CDAE)
This document will provide current status of PAU locations and protocol, procedures and safety measures for on campus activities.
*This policy assumes that Santa Clara County meets the State requirements for opening based on the Order of the Health Officer of the County of Santa Clara Phasing Dated June 21, 2021 Given Widespread Community Vaccination” which was amended by the “Order of the Health Officer of the County of Santa Clara Requiring use of Face Coverings Indoors By All Persons” Dated August 2, 2021.
September 10, 2020
Dear PAU Community,
Welcome to fall term! As we begin the new year, we do so with the acknowledgement that the ongoing pandemic, issues around systemic racism, the California wildfires and poor air quality in the Bay Area are presenting unique challenges to our community. We hope you and your loved ones are healthy, safe and out of harm’s way.
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At Palo Alto University, we honor the rich cultural heritage of Indigenous communities and recognize the unique challenges they face in mental health and well-being. This page is dedicated to providing resources and support for Indigenous students and communities, emphasizing culturally responsive care and practices. We highlight the importance of healing, resilience, and well-being through connections with organizations focused on Indigenous mental health.