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Fall 2021

COVID Expectations and Support

July 14, 2021

Elizabeth Winberry

Director, Student Outreach & Support

[email protected]

Al Lattell

Assistant

Director, Athletics/Student Athlete Development & Community

Engagement [email protected]

Roanna Kessler

Medical Director, Student Health & Wellness

[email protected]

Carolyn Harris

Associate Director, Student Leadership

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Keeping Students Healthy –

Important Websites

General JHU COVID info: https://covidinfo.jhu.edu/

Student Health & Wellness website:

https://studentaffairs.jhu.edu/student-health/

COVID vaccine/exception request upload:

https://vms.jh.edu/

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Keeping Students Healthy

-Expectations

• All students, faculty, and staff are required to be vaccinated unless they receive an exception (medical or religious)

• All residential students will test once weekly

• Anyone who is not vaccinated will test 2x weekly • Masking is not mandatory if fully vaccinated

• Masking is mandatory if unvaccinated

• WHEN VISITING THE HEALTH CENTER MASKS ARE ALWAYS REQUIRED (regardless of vaccine status)

• We will continue telemedicine as an option for some visits • We will continue to see potentially infectious students at a

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Keeping Students Healthy

-FAQ

What are the approved reasons for a COVID vaccine

exception?

What will move-in day look like in terms of COVID

requirements?

Which COVID vaccine will be offered on campus?

Will my student need a booster vaccine at some

point?

Should I be concerned about the "delta variant"?

What support will the health center give to sick

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Student Outreach &

Support-COVID Support Team

The COVID Support Team in conjunction with Student Health and Wellness work to support and care for students during their quarantine or isolation due to COVID.

All residential and off-campus students are required to isolate in JHU

isolation housing when they test positive for COVID. All residential students are required to quarantine in JHU housing when they are identified as

meaningful contacts.

Isolation– period of days prescribed by a healthcare practitioner (usually

10-14 days) used to separate people infected with COVID-19 from the rest of the population. People who are in isolation should stay home until it’s safe for them to be around other people.

Quarantine– for students who have had meaningful contact with someone

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Student Outreach &

Support-COVID Support Team

The COVID Support Team consists of Homewood Student Affairs staff members who have been trained as COVID Case Managers:

Role:

•Coordinate transportation to the Colonnade, explain the quarantine/isolation process

•Serve as a student’s “point person” during their time in quarantine/isolation •M-F during business hours, occasional evening & weekend tasks

•Provide consistent communication and information to students •Provide mental health support and academic support to students

•Liaison to JHU Transportation, SOS, SHWC, and other campus partners regarding student needs

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Student Outreach &

Support-COVID Support Team

Services at the Colonnade:

All meals will be provided free of charge- students

can have outside meals delivered at their expense

Laundry will be provided free of charge

Amazon locker on site

Free transportation to and from the Colonnade,

transportation also provided for emergency care

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Student Leadership and

Involvement

Student leadership, organizations, fraternities and

sororities, student governance

Robust calendar of passive and active programs

(virtual and in-person) across the University and

student organizations

Engagement Opportunities

Research, mentoring, community engagement,

socials, religious and spiritual

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Student Leadership and

Involvement

Leadership Engagement

• Student Organizations! • Departmental Opportunities • Mentoring • Start Early!

Student Involvement Fair

September 3, 2 – 5 PM,

Recreation Center

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Student Leadership and

Involvement

• Hopkings Groups

• One stop shop for student engagement at JHU

• Download the App!

• List Interests, career aspirations, sports, etc. and connect with peers

• Check the "Feed"

• Opportunities for engagement including Programming Calendar and Newsletters • Student profiles connect interests to fellow

students and potential organizations with like interests

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Athletics and Recreation

We are BACK!

24 Total Teams, with 2 teams (M&W Lacrosse) competing in Division 1

22 of the 24 programs have competed in the NCAA tournament competition in last three years alone • FALL SPORTS

Football (2018 NCAA Semifinalist) Men's and Women's Soccer

Field Hockey (2019 NCAA Semifinalist)

Women's Volleyball (2019 National Champions)

Men's and Women's Cross Country (2019 National Champions) Water Polo

• Winter Sports

Men's and Women's Basketball (Men's Basketball were 2020 Conference champions, defeating only undefeated team in nation in championship game)

Men's and Women's Swimming Wrestling

Men's and Women's Fencing Men's and Women's Indoor Track

• Spring Sports

Men's and Women's Lacrosse

Men's and Women's Tennis (Men 2021 NCAA Semifinalist) Men's and Women's Track and Field

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Athletics and Recreation

• Athletics Website www.hopkinssports.com

• We are developing an app that will focus on keeping students updated on our sporting events, special events (student

tailgates/giveaways/promotions), and staying up to date on game schedules. This should be up and running by the return to campus.

• We will also promote games and events on Hopkins Groups platform.

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Athletics and Recreation

Recreation Updates

Facilities

O'Connor Center for Recreation and Well-Being will reopen this fall with new spaces for

• Strength and cardio workouts • Group activities

• Student well-being

Rec Center Membership & Access

Download the App! Follow Me to the Rec, Apple App Storeand on

Google Play Store, or the JHU Rec Center Member Portal.

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Athletics and Recreation

Follow Me to the Rec App and JHU Rec Portal

Key features of the Follow Me to the Rec app include: • Membership initiation and renewal

• Digital Signature for Waivers

• Digital ID: Barcode scanning for contactless entry if you forget your JCard • Push notifications (facility and class cancelations, program announcements,

etc.)

• View fitness class schedules

• Hours of operations for all pool, basketball climbing wall and bouldering cave • Club sports & intramurals

• Experiential education’s outdoor trips.

Sport Clubs

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Athletics and Recreation

Intramurals

Intramurals will continue to offer Esports leagues and/or tournaments during the fall semester. The list of intramural leagues and/or tournament can be found on the JHU IMLeagues website.

Experiential Education

The Experiential Education (EE) programs, including Outdoor Pursuits (OP) and the Johns Hopkins Outdoors Club (JHOC), will return to an outdoor trip schedule of day trips throughout the Mid-Atlantic from Hiking to Rock Climbing to Whitewater Kayaking.

Fitness

Group fitness classes are a fantastic way to get moving in a way that is fun, social, and hardly ever feels like a chore. This will include the brand-new expanded F45 studio, along with a new cycle studio and a functional training area. We will be offering more options for class types, such as small group training and cycle fusion classes.

Student Employment

The Recreation Center is one of the largest employers for students on campus! To inquire about employment at the Recreation Center please [email protected]. For more JHU

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