University Cancels/Postpones Upcoming Campus Events
March 13, 2020
POCATELLO – Following guidelines issued by the Centers for Disease Control and in close collaboration with the district health department regarding COVID-19, Idaho State University has announced the cancellation or postponement of a number of upcoming large-scale events planned over the next four weeks. Please note that some of these events will be rescheduled later in the year.
Pi Day Physics: March 14, Pine Ridge Mall
Season of Note - Catapult: March 14, Stephens Performing Arts Center
Elementary STEM Night: March 18, Holt Arena
Tech Expo: March 19, Holt Arena
Link Up: March 19, Stephens Performing Arts Center
Chrome in the Dome Car Show: March 20 and 21, Holt Arena
Spinning Tales of Peter Pan and Cinderella on Ice (postponed until a later date): March 24, Stephens Performing Arts Center
Spring Fair: March 26-28, Holt Arena
Monster Truck Show (postponed until a later date): April 4, Holt Arena
Nathan Pacheco (performance moved to Aug. 20): April 3, Stephens Performing Arts Center
Native American Student Council Pow Wow (postponed until a later date): April 10 and 11, Reed Gymnasium
The Idaho Museum of Natural History also announced that, as a precaution, they will close to the public, effective Monday, March 16, and reopen Monday, March 30. All museum-related events and activities planned during that time have been canceled.
The University’s leadership team continues to meet daily to monitor and discuss other events that may need to be postponed, amended, or canceled. Patrons of ticketed events will receive a full refund. For more information or to request a refund, please call (208) 282-FANS or visit the ISU Box Office.
The University will postpone or cancel mass gatherings and public events in any of the following situations:
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The event will draw audiences or participants from communities, states, or countries with confirmed community spread of COVID-19 disease.
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The event will be held indoors and bring together more than 250 individuals where social distancing of 6 feet or more is unlikely or not possible.
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The event’s primary audience includes or may expose high-risk populations, including adults over the age of 60 years and/or people with underlying chronic medical conditions like heart or lung disease or diabetes, regardless of the number of attendees.
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