Dear Colleagues,
We are writing today with a very important health and safety update. On May 14, 2021, Columbia formally announced its decision to require COVID-19 vaccination of all faculty and staff, beginning this fall (see also below).
We believe it is important to move forward with the University at this time. As such, we will be requiring COVID-19 vaccination for all Barnard faculty and staff this fall. This adds to our requirement that all Barnard students be vaccinated for COVID-19.
Proof of vaccination or an approved exemption will be required by August 15, 2021, in advance of the start of the fall semester and the arrival of students to campus. We will make this requirement a part of this year’s Barnard Community Commitment and Personal Responsibility Pledge. As with our students, documented medical and religious exemptions will be accommodated.
Details about the vaccine requirement and the process of applying for religious and medical exemption, as well as information on how to obtain the vaccine will be available on the COVID-19 Vaccination site. We encourage you to review the email below for important information including how to schedule a vaccine at Lerner (staffed by members of the Barnard and Columbia community) or other Columbia locations. Questions regarding the vaccine requirement should be directed to vaccine@barnard.edu.
We thank you sincerely for the active role you have played in keeping our campus safe during the pandemic. We appreciate, and take pride in, what our strong record of compliance says about our accountability to one another and the Barnard community. We thank you in advance for getting your vaccination and, in so doing, helping us to return to the vibrant campus life we all treasure.
With much appreciation,
Linda A. Bell,
Provost and Dean of the Faculty
Jomysha Delgado Stephen,
Executive Vice President, General Counsel &
Chief of Staff to the President
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May 14, 2021
Dear colleagues:
On April 19th, we wrote to advise you of the University’s decision to mandate vaccination for students for the fall 2021 term. We are now writing to let you know that President Bollinger and the Columbia University COVID-19 Task Force have decided to make COVID-19 vaccination mandatory for all faculty and staff. Full vaccination is to be completed as soon as possible, but no later than September 1, 2021.
Information about the vaccination requirement can be found at this site, which will be updated in coming days as details are announced, including instructions on where and how to upload evidence of vaccination. The University will accept all vaccines that have received Emergency Use Authorization by the US Food and Drug Administration or the World Health Organization. The University will provide a mechanism whereby individuals can request a religious or medical exemption, as needed.
We will address questions about the vaccination requirement at the next of our regular series of town halls on COVID-19, vaccination and related issues, which is scheduled for Tuesday, May 18. For more information click here.
If you have not yet been vaccinated, you can find information about how to schedule a vaccine at Lerner Hall by clicking here; for other Columbia locations, by clicking here. We are providing vaccinations now and throughout the rest of the year. In addition, there are hundreds of New York City locations and thousands across New York State and the metropolitan area.
The rationale for expanding the vaccination mandate to include employees is to ensure that the health of Columbia affiliates and the broader University and surrounding community is preserved. We are fortunate to now have several vaccines with excellent efficacy and safety profiles. These vaccines bring further welcome protection from COVID-19. We anticipate that one or more of the three vaccines currently available under Emergency Use Authorization in the US will be given full approval by the FDA before the mandate’s effective date.
The vaccine mandate will be integrated into our Columbia Community Health Compact, an agreement all faculty, staff and students are required to sign in order to access campus facilities. It will be part of our COVID-19 prevention effort, which includes our testing program, use of face covering and physical distancing. We appreciate that over the coming weeks and months some of these measures may be adjusted based on vaccination status and guidance from the CDC and New York State.
Last fall, we asked you to “Keep the Compact,” and you did it. Despite tremendous hardship, Columbia has maintained its academic, research, service and clinical vitality throughout the current academic year. The availability of COVID-19 vaccines, combined with other preventive measures, will enable us to get much closer to our common goal: returning fully to in-person instruction this fall and restoring our vibrant campus life.
Sincerely,
Gerry Rosberg, Senior Executive Vice President
Donna Lynne, Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, CUIMC, and University COVID Director