Total: Total number of cases (Active and Recovered) among Students, Faculty, and Staff, both on and off campus, since tracking began for the 2021-2022 academic year.
Active: Positive cases not yet recovered.
Recovered:
Able to resume normal activities.
As of Friday, May 13, 2022, we have suspended tracking cases for the 2021-2022 Academic Year.
To date, no cases of COVID-19 among the community of Edgewood College have required hospitalization.
Our Return to Better Task Force is taking steps to make that happen - not to return to ‘normal,’ but to return to better, applying all the lessons we have learned and continue to learn through the experience of the pandemic.
Again - getting vaccinated – for all who are eligible – is the best way to prevent the spread of COVID-19. We urge each member of our community to be vaccinated.
-Dr. Heather Harbach
V.P. for Student Development/Dean of Students
As a community we have followed the guidance of our public health professionals since the beginning of this pandemic. The CDC and the Wis. Department of Health Services recommends that all who are eligible be vaccinated against COVID-19.
Therefore, we too are strongly urging each member of our community to be vaccinated.
Students – we have created a simple form for you to update your COVID-19 vaccination status, and have sent you the link via email. You will indicate whether you have been vaccinated, whether you plan to but have not yet, or whether you do not plan to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
Please complete this simple form now, and no later than Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2021.
There will be continued updates for students as we approach our fall semester, including some very attractive reasons for completing the form. (Did someone say ‘big scholarships?’ And ‘free parking spaces?’) Please remember to check your email often throughout the summer.
If you have any questions, please email deanofstudents@edgewood.edu. If you need assistance finding a vaccination appointment, reach out, we are here to help!
Enjoy your summer!
-Dr. Heather Harbach
V.P. for Student Development/Dean of Students
These pages are a resource for students, parents, and our entire community.
Dear Students, Faculty, and Staff,
Thank you again for the outstanding work you have done to transition to remote learning and teaching this springsemester. We know it has been challenging, but every day we are impressed with your ability to be flexible, creative, and accepting of unprecedented change.
At our most recent President’s Advisory Council meeting, we made the decision to remain fully online through the summer session as we continue to respond to the impact of the COVID 19 pandemic. This was a difficult decision, but we remain concerned about the health and well-being of our campus community in the weeks ahead. Although it is currently snowing outside our windows, we know that some summer courses start in less than 4 weeks from today, so we needed to move forward with this decision sooner rather than later.
At this time, although we have made the decision to continue online instruction for summer session, we have not made decisions regarding other summer programming and events. We will ensure you are updated as things change, which they will. What will not change is our commitment to our students and to our shared sense of community.
Mary Ellen Gevelinger OP EdD
Interim President
Margaret Noreuil PhD RN
Interim Vice President of Academic Affairs/Academic Dean