Buffalo, NY (WBEN) Medaille College releases its plan to hold in-person classes this fall.
"Our top priority continues to be preserving the health and safety of our students, faculty, staff and their families, while keeping our students on the path to meeting their graduation and career goals," says Medaille College President Dr. Kenneth M. Macur. "This concern, along with directives from government and health authorities, led our decision-making regarding the reopening of our campuses. We are committed to utilizing tactics that assist us in keeping a rich, personalized education at the forefront at Medaille, and we have designed the fall semester to give students optimum flexibility. We are counting on all faculty, staff and students to do their part to help make the campus be safe and feel safe."
Medaille says classes will be live streamed and will allow for real-time engagement by both in-person and remote learners. Students, faculty and staff will be provided with face masks, as face coverings, social distancing, screening, tracing and sanitation protocols will be enforced at the College. Medaille adds a mobile lab on campus, partnered with Rapha Family Medicine, will allow for access to COVID-19 nasal swab tests.



