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Updated Face Mask Policy

A COVID-19 Update
To the Bard College community:

This message clarifies Bard College’s current policies about face masks, and supersedes all previous messages regarding face coverings. Wearing a face mask on campus is mandatory for all students, faculty, and staff. Consistently wearing a face covering is one of the most effective ways of preventing the spread of COVID-19 (along with physical distancing and hand washing). The College’s policy complies with new public health regulations in New York State requiring any person over age two to cover their nose and mouth with a mask when in a public place and unable to maintain physical distancing. Much of the Bard campus can be classified as a “public place,” so both Bard College policy and New York State face mask regulations apply throughout the Bard community

Face coverings must be worn in all locations on the Bard College campus, both indoors and out, with the following exceptions only:

  1. In a private office when working alone.
  2. In your own dorm room* and when brushing your teeth or taking a shower (masks must be worn in the hallway between your dorm room and the bathroom), or in your own private family residence.
  3. When eating while practicing physical distancing (all Bard community members must wear face masks inside the dining hall at all times, except when seated in any designated dining area). 
  4. In a designated mask respite area (which may only be used by one person at a time).
  5. For B&G grounds workers only: when working on campus grounds away from buildings and all other people.
The College will coordinate with public health authorities to consider exceptional circumstances.
 
Bard shuttle drivers will refuse entry or ask riders to get off the shuttle if face masks are not worn the entire ride. 

In keeping with New York State regulations, wearing a face mask is also mandatory in all public off-campus locations, including inside all public buildings and businesses and on sidewalks in town. 

Mutual Responsibility: “Remind and Remove” 

If you see someone not wearing a mask, please remind them that masks are mandatory. There are mask dispenser stations in RKC, Olin, Kline, Campus Center, Bito/Blum, Fisher Center, Rose/Hegeman, Fisher Arts, and Security should they need one. Then remove yourself from any situation that is unsafe or not in compliance with the required policies.

The College’s capacity to monitor and enforce this policy is limited. We hope not to have to use it, but the College has instituted a reporting and disciplinary process for COVID-19 policy violations. In the majority of cases, reminders of the rules and assistance with compliance will suffice. Referrals for more egregious violations will be addressed through the College’s disciplinary mechanisms that can include administrative or board hearings. Students violating COVID-19 policies risk removal or barring from campus. These policies apply to all students both on and off campus as well as to faculty and staff. If you would like advice on how best to engage with those who are not in compliance, or would prefer an intervention from the College, please contact the Bard Cares Team at [email protected] or Bard Security at 845-758-7460. Maintaining community health requires a community effort. 

How to Wear a Face Covering 

Wearing a face mask properly is a simple and extremely effective protective behavior that also shows you respect the health and wellbeing of all members of our community. 
  • Keep the mask on your face the entire time you’re in public. 
  • Don’t wear the mask around your neck or up on your forehead.
  • Wash your hands before putting on your face mask.
  • Avoid touching the exterior of the face mask, wash your hands if you do.
  • Make sure the mask covers your nose and mouth and fits securely under your chin. Try to fit it snugly against the sides of your face. 
  • Change or launder face masks when they become soiled, wet, or after one day of use.
  • Disposable masks must not be used for more than one day and should be placed in the trash after use.
  • Don’t be complacent with other protective measures like physical distancing.

Acceptable Types of Face Coverings

Safe Face coverings, and ones that are permitted at Bard, are defined as those that secure via ear loops, or with ties, and have a close fit to the face, nose, and under the chin. Cloth masks are also acceptable for use. Face coverings with valves do not provide protection to the user or to the community, nor do loosely fitting bandana, gaiters, or scarfs.
 
Thank you for practicing this essential and required behavior.
 
*As outlined in the Addendum to the Student Handbook, visitors are not allowed in any dorm facilities, and only the residents of a specific dorm room should enter that room. If anyone besides you and your roommate enters your room, you all must put on masks. 
 
Sincerely,
Bard College COVID-19 Response Team
[email protected]
 
Coleen Alexander Murphy, Vice President for Administration
Kimberly Alexander, Director, Human Resources
Jonathan Becker, Executive Vice President and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Barbara Jean Briskey, Director, Health Services
Erin Cannan, Vice President Student Affairs/Dean for Civic Engagement
Deirdre d'Albertis, Dean of the College
Malia Du Mont, Chief of Staff, President's Office/Vice President for Strategy and Policy
Brooke Jude, Associate Professor of Biology
John Gomez, Director, Safety and Security
Emily McLaughlin, Associate Dean of the College
Jennifer Murray, Dean of International Studies
Bethany Nohlgren, Dean of Students
Kahan Sablo, Dean for Inclusive Excellence
David Shein, Associate VP for Academic Affairs/Dean of Studies
Éric Trudel, Chair, Faculty Senate
 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].

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