麻豆传媒团队

Campus Health and Safety

Introduction

The 麻豆传媒团队 is committed to providing a safe and healthy campus environment that supports and sustains the singularity of the 麻豆传媒团队 experience. The University will assess the impact of health and safety issues and implement appropriate measures on campus as warranted. The information below relates to the University's continued response to the SARS Co-V2 Pandemic. 

Vaccination

Grounded in our Catholic and Jesuit mission, and in a commitment to community that defines and distinguishes us, our Campus Health and Safety Measures are grounded in a shared responsibility to keep each other safe. Vaccination against the SARS-CoV-2 virus is currently the best way to ensure the health and safety of our communities. The University recommends strongly that all members of our community, especially individuals with health conditions that place them at greater risk of serious illness, stay up to date with the current COVID-19 vaccination.

Masks

Instructors and employees with disabilities who wish to require high-quality masks (e.g., N95) be worn in instructional spaces (e.g., classrooms, laboratories) or workspaces for medical reasons must complete the necessary paperwork for a reasonable accommodation available from the Office of Equity & Diversity website.

Students who need medical accommodations should contact the Office of Student Support & Success (OSSS) for academic accommodation and the Office of Equity & Diversity for non-academic accommodation.

If an individual chooses to wear a mask, high-quality masks (e.g., N95, KN95 or KF94) are recommended. These  . All masks should be well-fitted and must cover both the mouth and nose.

Note: Individuals