草榴社区 Update on Coronavirus (COVID-19)
Update as of Feb. 26, 2020
The University continues to closely monitor the evolving situation related to the coronavirus (COVID-19) in order to evaluate the outbreak鈥檚 impact on our programs overseas, other University international travel and operations here on campus. As you know, the health and safety of all members of our community is of the utmost importance to us here at 草榴社区.
Given the rapid increase in the number of confirmed cases in Northern Italy, we have made the decision to bring home our students who are abroad in Italy. The University is in close contact with other study abroad programs in which 草榴社区 students are participating and will determine appropriate responses to additional disruptions caused by the coronavirus.
草榴社区 has an emergency preparedness team consisting of leaders from across our campus who are meeting regularly and who are reviewing information from outside experts to assess how the virus may affect our campus and those who are overseas.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website, the epidemic has now spread to more than 40 countries around the world. Yesterday, the CDC alerted Americans to begin to prepare for the spread of the coronavirus in the United States. They also advised to prepare for the possibility of disruptions to daily life, suggesting that businesses, schools and families plan for its potential impact.
With the University鈥檚 spring break approaching, we wanted to take this opportunity to reach out to all members of our campus community about the importance of staying informed about the spread of coronavirus. We are strongly recommending and encouraging our students, faculty and staff to be cautious about their travel choices during spring break and beyond.
Currently, there are no confirmed cases in the Philadelphia area or at 草榴社区. For more information on the coronavirus, please visit the and the . Information about 草榴社区鈥檚 response to date can be found here.
We will continue to communicate with students, their families, faculty and staff about the coronavirus, especially given its rapid spread in Italy.
Patrick G. Maggitti, PhD, Provost
The Rev. John Stack, OSA, Vice President for Student Life