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Some Harvard Students Partied the Pandemic Away Their Peers Aren t Forgetting | News

By A boat blowout in Boston Harbor. A clubhouse bash in Harvard Square. An orchard fête in northern Massachusetts. Some students, determined to end a fraught school year on a note of normalcy, defied Harvard’s Covid-19 rules this past semester in the name of fun — and to the chagrin of some of their classmates. Concerned by a spike in Covid-19 cases among undergraduates living on and near campus this spring, University administrators have urged students to continue observing public health practices and avoiding gatherings. “Here in Cambridge and near campus, we see some worrisome trends in the number of positive cases, especially among students living together off-campus,” Dean of Students Katherine G. O’Dair and Harvard University Health Services Director Giang T. Nguyen wrote in an April 16 email. “It is spring, the weather is warming up, and we know that you want to gather with each other; please do this safely, using sound public health pract

Harvard Health Services Director Optimistic For Very Successful Fall Return to Campus | News

Harvard University Health Services Director Giang T. Nguyen said the University waited until doses were readily accessible across the country before joining other Boston-area colleges in mandating Covid-19 vaccinations for students before returning to campus in the fall in a Thursday interview. Harvard announced the vaccine mandate on Wednesday, two weeks after all people 16 years and older became eligible for the coronavirus vaccine in every state. Massachusetts was one of the last six states to open adult eligibility by the April 19 deadline set by President Joe Biden. Though other colleges issued vaccine requirements “fairly early,” Nguyen noted that college students were not yet eligible to receive the vaccine in every state by then.

International Freshmen Try to Obtain Visas, Vaccines Ahead of In-Person Fall Semester | News

International freshmen said they reacted to Harvard’s plan for an in-person fall with excitement but said it marks only the beginning of a multi-step process — complicated by visa policies and vaccination rollouts — they must complete before arriving in Cambridge in August. Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Claudine Gay announced last month that the FAS is “expecting a full return to campus” and a return to in-person learning in fall 2021. The news came as a relief to many College students. Gay’s announcement paves the way for international students in the Class of 2024 to learn on Harvard’s campus for the first time next fall. Federal visa restrictions barred international freshmen from living in Harvard’s dorms this academic year. Many reported their first semester of college was marked by social isolation, nocturnal schedules, and inadequate support from Harvard.

Health Services Director Giang Nguyen Apologizes for Messages On CAMHS Anti-Asian Racism Resources Page | News

Health Services Director Giang Nguyen Apologizes for Messages On CAMHS Anti-Asian Racism Resources Page | News
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