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| TO: | Gonzaga Students and Families |
| FROM: | Thayne M. McCulloh, D.Phil., President |
| SUBJ: | Christmas Break and Spring 2022 Semester COVID Planning |
| DATE: | December 13, 2021 |
I hope that this Finals Week is going well for you. Hopefully a very well-deserved holiday break will allow for rest and recuperation with family and friends following a busy fall semester.
I continue to be impressed by the many ways you all have worked to keep yourselves and others healthy this fall. Due to your active commitment, we have been able to successfully navigate the pandemic and limit the spread of COVID-19 to continue fall semester in-person. Many of you and your families have been deeply impacted by COVID-19, and our hearts and prayers go out to you.
Despite the widespread availability of the COVID-19 vaccines, the pandemic continues to be ever-present. The now-dominant “delta variant” continues to drive positive case counts, hospitalizations, and deaths in our country and around the world. The emergence of the new “omnicron variant of concern” underscores the tenacious and highly infectious nature of this virus.
Christmas Break and Spring 2022 Semester
We must remain diligent and committed in order to protect our campus community, especially as we plan for our return this Spring semester. The holidays can be a very busy time and as such we want to make sure you are aware of a few things to anticipate this Spring semester:
We ask that you remain diligent this coming spring semester so we can finish the 2021-2022 academic year in as safe and healthy a manner as possible.
The Zag On website continues to be the primary location for ongoing COVID-19 updates and information. Ahead of your return this spring, please visit this site for additional information and continually added resources, including updated Arrival and Return to Campus Guides for Spring 2022.
I wish you and yours the happiest of holidays, full of joy, merriment and peace. Merry Christmas to you all and we look forward to greeting you again in January!