Finding the Silver Lining in COVID
While the pandemic is not something any of us ever want to go through again, it has led to some positive pivots in the classroom that are here to stay.
While the pandemic is not something any of us ever want to go through again, it has led to some positive pivots in the classroom that are here to stay.
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Using a mix of learning modalities, safety procedures, town halls and coordinated teamwork, the College of Charleston emerged from the pandemic stronger than ever.
The College has launched a COVID-19 vaccination campaign, dubbed Vax on the Bricks, to encourage students to receive the vaccine before returning to campus for the fall 2021 semester.
The College is hosting a series of COVID-19 testing events throughout the summer open to the campus community as well as the public.
In light of new guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, CofC is updating its COVID-19 protocols on campus. Fully vaccinated individuals will not be required to wear masks in most indoor and outdoor settings.
Student Health Services is offering the COVID-19 vaccine free to College of Charleston students during a series of vaccine clinics this summer. The first clinic is taking place this Thursday, May 13.
There will not be mandatory surveillance testing for the general student body during summer 2021 and individuals will no longer be required to wear a face mask outdoors when walking or moving around campus alone.
The College will continue its current COVID-19 guidelines and protocols, including requiring masks in all settings on campus, and will issue new guidance following spring commencement.
The COVID-19 Relief Bill makes provisions that might affect CofC employees participating in MoneyPlus and other PEBA flexible spending accounts.