May 10, 2021 | Probationary Green Operational Status
Thank you, all, for your continued diligence and compliance with the COVID safety protocols implemented across campus in response to the pandemic. I am tremendously proud of our community for protecting each other and those beyond The Cliff. We have kept our positive COVID rates low, for which we are all grateful.
With these low rates, wide accessibility to COVID vaccinations, many of our community being fully vaccinated, and the reduction in our campus population with the commencement of summer, Briar Cliff University will be moving to a
probationary green operational status beginning today, May 10. This update applies to protocols on Briar Cliff University’s campus as follows:
Waynesburg University nursing students and the Department of Nursing staff are volunteering to help Washington Health System administer COVID-19 vaccines.
WHS is turning to the student nurses and faculty to help staff its vaccination sites in an effort to bolster the demand for qualified health professionals needed as the health systemâs nurses continue to care for COVID-19 patients.
âWe are beyond grateful for the service and health care that WHS frontline staff has been providing throughout the coronavirus pandemic. It has been a long road for them, and we are glad our nursing students and faculty can help alleviate the additional workload of manning vaccination sites,â said Stacey Brodak, vice president for Institutional Advancement and University Relations at Waynesburg University.