Ulster County Health Commissioner Dr. Carol Smith released the following statement on May 13, 2022: “The CDC has recently reclassified Ulster County as an area of high transmission for COVID-19. […]
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Ulster County Health Commissioner Dr. Carol Smith released the following statement on May 13, 2022: “The CDC has recently reclassified Ulster County as an area of high transmission for COVID-19. […]
Read moreSix SUNY New Paltz faculty and staff have been recognized for outstanding scholarship, teaching and service to the campus community as 2022 Chancellor’s Awards for Excellence honorees. The Chancellor’s Awards […]
Read moreThere are currently 28 active cases of COVID-19 in our campus community. Seven are employees and all others are students. Ten students are isolating on campus, and all others are […]
Read moreOn-campus COVID-19 testing will remain available for students, faculty and staff this summer, in a new location and at a reduced, one-day-per-week schedule. Effective Friday, May 20, the on-campus COVID-19 […]
Read moreThere are currently 31 active cases of COVID-19 in our campus community. Ten are employees and all others are students. Thirteen students are isolating on campus, and all others are […]
Read moreMay 9, 2022 (in advance of May 11 Faculty Senate Meeting) This is my final (and 92nd!) monthly report to the Academic and Professional Faculty. Writing and sharing these reports […]
Read moreThere are currently 38 active cases of COVID-19 in our campus community. Four are employees and all others are students. Twenty students are isolating on campus, and all others are […]
Read moreThere are currently 43 active cases of COVID-19 in our campus community. Six are employees and all others are students. Sixteen students are isolating on campus, and all others are […]
Read moreThere are currently 31 active cases of COVID-19 in our campus community. Six are employees and all others are students. Four students are isolating on campus, and all others are […]
Read moreOn Friday, April 29, Ulster County moved from “Low” to “Medium” on the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention’s (CDC) Community Levels measurement for the first time since the CDC […]
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