SU community members who test positive for COVID-19 will no longer have to submit positive test results or isolate for multiple days. Individuals who test positive can resume "normal activities" if they have no fever and their symptoms show sign of improvement within 24 hours. Read more »
The increased availability in tests aims to improve COVID-19 preparedness for the upcoming fall and winter seasons when COVID-19 cases are expected to rise. Read more »
116 cases come from students, while 8 come from faculty and staff. SU does not currently require the vaccination, nor for masks to be worn. Read more »
Syracuse University will return to the “BLUE” COVID-19 alert level effective April 19. The decision comes amid an uptick of cases on campus and in Onondaga County. Read more »
Syracuse University will consider lowering its COVID-19 alert level from “RED” to "BLUE" after monitoring data over the next seven to 10 days. Read more »
Though Syracuse University’s testing infrastructure could not be used for testing of New York residents while students were moving in, the testing team is willing to extend the offer once more. Read more »
To prevent the spread of the omicron variant, Syracuse University is taking countermeasures, including masking, testing and vaccination enforcement policies on campus. Read more »
Vice Chancellor Mike Haynie announced that finals will remain in person on Friday but non-essential in-person activities will be suspended through Dec. 24. Read more »