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For Students

Welcome Back students! Make sure you Mask Up, Back Up, and Wash Up. Lets keep our community safe. Just like Eddy!

Any question, big or small, can be answered by the Dean of Students Office.

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FAQ:  

How can I Mask Up, Back Up, and Wash Up effectively on campus?  Wear your mask! Masks should cover your nose and mouth and should be worn indoors in public spaces and outdoors when you can not effectively be physically distant  from others. If you do not own a mask, you may purchase one in the Campus Store. Back Up: practice physical distancing by leaving 6 feet between you and others. Wash up: wash your hands often. 

What should I do if I was exposed to someone with COVID-19?  Report any potential exposure or symptoms to the Dean of Students Office and follow any instructions they provide to seek medical care or to quarantine. 

What should I do if I see another student who isn't wearing a mask? Remember, this is the year of community.  Please remind them nicely to wear their mask. We are all doing this for each other. Should you have questions, you may contact the Dean of Students Office

How will office hours be managed? All support services are still fully available to you; some are just offered in a different way. For example:  

  • All seating areas for Phil’s and Wingra have been spaced out for social distancing. Also, Stations that used to be self-serve are now either served by Dining Staff or are single packaged items.  
  • Health Services will see students for non-COVID concerns by appointment only. Personal counseling will be provided via telehealth. 
  • Current information on library services during COVID-19 is available on on the library website.

Updates

Spring Semester Update – Finish Strong

Apr 23, 2021, 10:53 AM
Title : Spring Semester Update – Finish Strong
Posting Date / Time : Apr 23, 2021, 10:00 AM
Dear Students and Colleagues –  

Two more weeks of classes to complete the Spring semester.

Please know that I am deeply proud of this community of learners. Students, faculty, and staff – you have all managed a pandemic for another semester, and have not allowed the challenges we’ve faced together impede your progress. It goes by quickly, even with challenges, but I hope you agree there are solid reasons to believe there are better days ahead.

And we will Return to Better this Fall. Getting vaccinated against COVID-19 is an excellent way to support that idea: resuming a campus experience that we are all accustomed to. I encourage all who are able and eligible (in Wisconsin, that’s ages 16 and older) to get a vaccine. 

Students – you’ll hear from Edgewood Central next week about another way we Return to Better. We anticipate that another round of Emergency Relief Grants from the federal government will be available for all students – undergraduate and graduate – who are enrolled at Edgewood College in the Fall. Details are being worked out, and there are many, but I’m comfortable giving you that heads-up. Watch for an email from Edgewood Central sometime next week.

Let’s all finish strong, and let’s hold each other up. This community is worth every bit of our energy and effort!

Be well.  

Cor ad cor loquitur.

-Andrew P. Manion, Ph.D.
President

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