COVID-19 cases rise in Tompkins County due to Delta variant
Despite a drastic rise in COVID-19 cases in Tompkins County, Ithaca College is not currently changing any campus guidelines.
Despite a drastic rise in COVID-19 cases in Tompkins County, Ithaca College is not currently changing any campus guidelines.
Ithaca College has released new summer COVID-19 guidelines, like loosened travel and visitor restrictions, changes to mask requirements for vaccinated students and new disinfecting policies.
As Ithaca College students, faculty and staff continue to get vaccinated, the college is planning to return to a pre-pandemic fall semester.
The Tompkins County Health Department is holding two COVID-19 vaccine clinics during the week of May 3 that Ithaca College students can sign up for.
Ithaca College will not be making any changes to its mask guidelines for the remainder of the spring semester.
Staff and students at Ithaca College are working together to create an archive documenting community members’ COVID-19 experiences.
Large groups of unmasked students are part of a list of community violations that pose a danger to the community because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Tompkins County Health Department and the Cayuga Health System are holding a COVID-19 vaccination clinic with the Johnson & Johnson vaccine April 29.
The Tompkins County Health Department (TCHD) will hold a COVID-19 vaccination clinic April 24 at the Shops at Ithaca Mall.
The college began hosting in-person campus tours again April 10. The tours are offered to accepted students who have received an invitation to tour the college.
Ithaca College is recommending students do not participate in Kendall Day where students typically have large outdoor parties the weekend before finals.
Ithaca College students who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 will not have to participate in surveillance testing after April 23.