Campus Safety Updates

Wearing Masks

Masking will not be required for those who are fully vaccinated while on campus, with the exception of posted facilities such as the Medical Clinic, effective May 28. The definition of fully vaccinated is two weeks following the second Pfizer or Moderna dose or two weeks after the single Johnson & Johnson dose.

We know that wearing masks is an effective way to mitigate the transmission of COVID-19 and therefore it is strongly encouraged that those who are not fully vaccinated wear a mask indoors. The Governor’s Order, the CDC, and other public health experts continue to highlight the associated risk of contracting and spreading COVID-19, and we ask our campus community to continue to do their part to protect the pack.

While the mandate has ended, anyone who chooses to wear a mask should be supported for their decision to mask up. There are many reasons for an individual to choose to wear a mask.  Masks are likely to be a part of our routine for some time as we manage the stages of the pandemic and make choices to protect ourselves and others against the virus and contagions like the flu or common cold.

Space Capacity Limits and Physical Distancing  

Space capacity limits and physical distancing requirements will remain in effect until May 28 based on the Governor’s recent announcements and MDH guidelines. This will include residence halls, recreation facilities, classrooms, meeting rooms, research laboratories and all other spaces. SCSU will provide an update to the campus community on changing capacity and physical distancing requirements and asks that we all continue to be mindful of how to keep ourselves and others safe while on campus.

Self-Assessment Tool  

As of May 23, the Self-Assessment tool is no longer required for students, faculty, staff, and visitors to access campus facilities. Signs will be in place with reminders to stay home when symptomatic or feeling ill.

Student Spotlight: Max Yong

Say hello to Max Yong!
Max’s home country is Malaysia. He is studying Psychology at St. Cloud State University. In addition to his studies, Max is an International Peer Advisor Coordinator at the Center for International Studies.
Max’s favorite on-campus event was the snow-tubing trip organized by CIS for international students. Max enjoys watching the movie, The Kingsman, as he finds the scenes interesting. One piece of advice that Max would offer to international students is to get a portable heater for the cold Minnesota winters. Fun fact: Max also survived winter without winter shoes! (Not recommended.)

Student Spotlight – Rachid Ouedraogo

Meet Rachid Ouedraogo! Rachid recently joined the CIS Front Desk team this summer. We are excited to have him.

Here’s a little about Rachid:

  • His favorite spot to study on-campus is the basement of the library as it is quiet there.
  • He has worked at SCSU’s Intensive English Center for more than 2 years now and has volunteered for many cultural nights.
  • One piece of advice Rachid would offer to international students is to ask for help when you feel stressed or homesick. You are not alone!

CIS Points of Contact

We are looking forward to advising you! The following professional staff members will be able to support you according to your needs:

Jacob Mercer

jmercer@stcloudstate.edu

(320)308-4274

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