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Dear Students, Faculty, and Staff,
We are writing to provide an update about vaccine eligibility and distribution to college students in Vermont. Many of you have asked questions this week about Vermont’s vaccination plans and policies. While we do not have all the answers, we wanted to provide the information we have at this time.
Middlebury has been working closely with the state of Vermont, the Vermont Department of Health, and other colleges and universities throughout the pandemic. Our goal is to facilitate vaccination of as many people as possible, as quickly as we can. We will continue working with Governor Phil Scott’s administration and the Vermont Department of Health toward this goal. If the vaccine allocation will not allow for our students to be vaccinated on campus, we will continue to provide guidance to students on how they can best receive the vaccine.
Dear Middlebury Community,
We are writing with some updates about the arts, athletics, and other activities at Middlebury College this spring. With the arrival period nearly complete and lessons learned from the fall, we are committed to offering a robust and meaningful experience for all students inside and outside the classroom––with the highest attention to health and safety.
We look forward to a successful semester and expect that we will be able to offer more activities and programs as the semester progresses, the colder weather subsides, and provided cases of COVID-19 remain low on campus and in our community. As always, our plans will be guided by the latest state and federal guidelines, conditions in our community, and continued student adherence to mitigation measures.