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Seattle Pacific University, CWU and WWU to require vaccines for students ahead of fall 2021 term By AP News Staff CWU, WWU requiring COVID-19 vaccinations Central Washington University and Western Washington University join a growing list of universities in the state to require students and facultty to be fully vaccinated against the coronavirus before returning to campus for the fall 2021 term. WASHINGTON - On Friday, Seattle Pacific University announced they would require all undergraduate and graduate students to be fully vaccinated before returning to campus for the fall quarter this year. As Seattle Pacific University plans to return to in-person instruction, housing, and campus activities for Autumn Quarter 2021, the administration announced today that COVID-19 vaccinations will be required for all undergraduate and graduate students. , a spokesperson for SPU said in a statement. ....
Western Washington University to require COVID-19 vaccines May 6, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 Buildings at Western Washington University campus in Bellingham, WA.gregobagel/Getty Images/iStockphotoShow MoreShow Less 2of3 Brick walkway leading to Old Main at Western Washington University in Bellingham, WA.gregobagel/Getty Images/iStockphotoShow MoreShow Less 3of3 BELLINGHAM, Wash. (AP) Western Washington University in Bellingham will require students, staff and faculty to be vaccinated against COVID-19 when in-person classes start again this fall. University President Sabah Randhawa made the announcement Wednesday, The Bellingham Herald reported. Randhawa said the decision was endorsed by the school’s board of trustees at a special meeting in the belief that it will protect the health and safety of the community on- and off-campus and speed the return to more normal in-person operations. ....