IC to continue mask requirements despite CDC changes
Ithaca College will not be making any changes to its mask guidelines for the remainder of the spring semester.
Ithaca College will not be making any changes to its mask guidelines for the remainder of the spring semester.
Some students and faculty are finding that low enrollment and faculty and program cuts have affected course registration for Fall 2021.
Ithaca College students who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 will not have to participate in surveillance testing after April 23.
The Tompkins County Health Department has canceled the College Student Vaccination Day after a national pause in administration of the Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccine.
New York state has named Ithaca College, Cornell University and Tompkins Cortland Community College (TC3) as COVID-19 vaccination sites.
There are now three different variants of COVID-19, all of which are more contagious or severe than earlier variants, in Tompkins County.
As of March 3, there were 81 active cases, with 12 new cases reported the same day. Active cases have been under 100 for the last four days.
The APPIC released its final recommendations for the APP in the “Shape of the College” document Feb. 18. The final recommendations recommend the elimination of 116 full-time equivalent faculty.
Both individuals are in isolation, and all close contacts are in quarantine. Both cases were identified following travel, according to the Tompkins County Health Department.
Ithaca College students with certain medical conditions are now eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine, according to new New York state guidelines.
Ithaca College is relaxing some COVID-19-related restrictions due to a low positivity rate on campus.
Cayuga Health Systems (CHS) is suspending services at the Ithaca Urgent Care starting Feb. 15.