Message from the Return-to-Campus Coordination Leads — Trushar Patel and Wim Chalmet

This notice is from the archives of The Notice Board. Information contained in this notice was accurate at the time of publication but may no longer be so.

Dear University of Lethbridge community,
Over the past two years, the COVID-19 pandemic has created a challenging environment that fundamentally changed the way we undertook learning, research and community outreach activities at our University. Despite the many challenges we faced, our community can be proud of the collective efforts we undertook to keep our community safe, while continuing learning and research initiatives.

As we prepare to return to our campuses for the Fall 2022 semester, we must remain mindful that COVID-19 continues impacting communities around the world. And with the emergence of new sub-variants, it is prudent that members of our University community, as well as the University itself, continue to operate responsibly to promote the safety of students, faculty, staff and visitors as we undertake our important work.

To that end, the Return to Campus committee will continue monitoring the ongoing situation and respond as necessary.

We are looking forward to seeing you at the beginning of September and thank you sincerely for keeping our University safe.

ULethbridge campuses are open
The University’s Lethbridge and Calgary campuses are open, as are the amenities housed within. Course delivery is expected to be primarily in person through the Fall 2022 semester.

Campus health measures
The University will continue to follow all provincial health guidelines and will implement several measures to support campus safety. Mask distribution stations and hand-sanitizing stations will remain available to our campus community in various locations. The University’s facilities team will continue to use enhanced filtration measures on campus (MERV 13 standard), which includes increasing the amount of outside air into the buildings on our campuses as well as improved filtration. COVID testing kits will be made available for members of our community through the Health Centre and will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis.

Personal health
Our individual actions make an important difference in keeping those around us safe. ULethbridge campuses are mask-friendly spaces. We also encourage mask use off-campus, particularly in high-traffic venues. The University will continue to promote good hygiene practices including hand washing and sanitizing. Those experiencing COVID-19 symptoms or feeling unwell should not come to campus. Employees and students should rest and recover, and work or learn remotely if feeling well enough, until they are able to return to campus.

 The University also continues to strongly encourage members of its community to get vaccinated.

 


Contact:

caroline.zentner | caroline.zentner@uleth.ca