On Friday, July 29 and Monday, Aug. 1, the COVID-19 Committee sent emails to returning undergraduate students and incoming first-year undergraduate students, respectively, featuring information about pre-arrival COVID testing and masking guidance for Fall Term.
Community Updates
On Monday, May 23, the COVID-19 Committee sent an email to faculty, staff and students featuring information about regional trasmission levels and masking recommendations.
On Wednesday, April 13, the COVID-19 Committee sent an email to faculty, staff and students featuring information about masking, spring break travel, and Spring Term.
On Friday, March 4, the COVID-19 Committee sent an email to faculty, staff and students featuring information about a change in the environment level and to the University's masking expectations on campus.
On Friday, January 28, the COVID-19 Committee sent an email to faculty, staff and students featuring information about a change into the COVID-19 contact tracing protocols.
On Wednesday, January 26, the COVID-19 Committee sent an email to Undergraduate and Law Students featuring a reminder and clarification about the vaccine booster requirement and deadline.
On Wednesday, January 26, the COVID-19 Committee sent an email to faculty and staff featuring a reminder and clarification about the vaccine booster requirement and deadline.
On Tuesday, January 11, the COVID-19 Committee sent an email to faculty, staff and students featuring information about a change in the environment level and local booster availability.
On Monday, January 3, the COVID-19 Committee sent an email to faculty and staff featuring updated information about the vaccine booster requirement and reporting positive test results, symptoms and contacts.
On Wednesday, December 29, the COVID-19 Committee sent an email to students, faculty and staff featuring information about recent CDC guidelines, arrival testing, and requirements regarding indoor masking and vaccine boosters.
On Wednesday, December 15, the COVID-19 Committee sent an email to Undergraduate and Law Students featuring information about a COVID-19 Booster lottery, testing availability and requirements, the Omicron variant, and flu shots.
On Friday, December 10, the COVID-19 Committee sent an email to faculty and staff featuring information about a COVID-19 Booster lottery, testing availability, the Omicron variant, and flu shots.
On Friday, November 12, the COVID-19 Committee sent an email to faculty, staff and students featuring information about changes to the masking guidance on campus.
On Wednesday, October 27, the COVID-19 Committee sent an email to faculty, staff and students featuring information about COVID-19 booster shots.
On Thursday, October 21, the COVID-19 Committee sent an email to faculty, staff and students featuring information about lowering the environment level and screening testing program.
On Wednesday, September 29, the COVID-19 Committee sent an email to faculty, staff and students featuring information about the decline in positive COVID-19 cases and answering frequently asked questions.
On Thursday, September 16, the COVID-19 Committee sent an email to faculty, staff and students on campus featuring information about the a sharp increase in positive COVID-19 cases, an increase in the Environment Level, and expanded screening testing.
On Thursday, September 9, the COVID-19 Committee sent an email to faculty, staff and students on campus featuring information about the university’s return to campus testing, cases, and mitigation measures for the upcoming semester.
On Monday, August 9, Sidney Evans, Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students sent an email to Undergraduate and Law Students featuring information regarding the return to campus plan.
On Sunday, August 8, The COVID-19 Committee sent an email to faculty and staff featuring information about new a higher trasmission level in the area and new rules for indoor masking.
On Friday, August 6, Mary Main, Executive Director of Human Resources, sent an email to faculty and staff featuring information about the return to workplace plan.
On July 7, Trenya Mason (Assistant Dean of Law Student Affairs) sent an email to law students featuring information about the university’s COVID-19 vaccination requirement and providing a vaccination verification to the Student Health Center in advance of Fall Semester 2021.
On July 7, the Office of Student Affairs sent an email to undergraduate students featuring information about the university’s COVID-19 vaccination requirement and providing a vaccination verification to the Student Health Center in advance of Fall Term 2021.
On Tuesday, June 29, Human Resources and the Office of Student Affairs sent an email to faculty, staff and students on campus featuring information about the university’s summer visitor policy and access to various facilities on campus.
On Friday, May 21, the President Dudley sent an email to students, faculty and staff featuring information about new guidance regarding vaccinated individuals and a requirement for vaccination for all students, faculty, and staff in the fall.
On Monday, May 3, Trenya Mason (Assistant Dean of Law Student Affairs) sent an email to law students emphasizing the importance of obtaining a COVID-19 vaccination and promoting a May 4 vaccination opportunity in the Central Shenandoah Health District, as well as other local vaccination clinic options.
On Monday, May 3, Steve McAllister (Vice President for Finance and Treasurer), Elizabeth Oliver (Interim Provost) and Sidney Evans (Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students) sent an email to undergraduate students, faculty and staff emphasizing the importance of obtaining a COVID-19 vaccination and promoting a May 4 vaccination opportunity in the Central Shenandoah Health District, as well as other local vaccination clinic options.
On Wednesday, April 28, the COVID-19 Committee sent an email to law students featuring information about guidance for vaccinated individuals and local vaccination opportunities.
On Wednesday, April 28, the COVID-19 Committee sent an email to undergraduate students featuring information about community values, guidance for vaccinated individuals, and local vaccination opportunities.
On Wednesday, April 28, the COVID-19 Committee sent an email to faculty and staff featuring information about community values, guidance for vaccinated individuals, and local vaccination opportunities.
On Monday, April 26, the COVID-19 Committee sent an email to students, faculty and staff featuring information about COVID-19 vaccination opportunities this week in the Central Shenandoah Health District, as well as other local vaccination clinic options.
On Friday, April 16, the COVID-19 Committee sent an email to law students featuring information about tracking vaccinations, covid testing hours and health center and university counseling hours.
On Friday, April 16, the COVID-19 Committee sent an email to undergraduate students featuring information about tracking vaccinations, daily attestation, and covid testing hours.
On Friday, April 16, the COVID-19 Committee sent an email to faculty and staff featuring information about tracking vaccinations and testing hours.
On Wednesday, April 14, the COVID-19 Committee sent an email to undergraduate students featuring information about returning to campus after spring break.
On Tuesday, April 13, The COVID-19 Committee sent an email to W&L Students, Faculty, and Staff regarding a move of the Environment Level from yellow-middle to yellow-low.
On Tuesday, April 6, the COVID-19 Committee sent an email to undergraduate students featuring information about updated guidance for travel.
On Tuesday, April 6, the COVID-19 Committee sent an email to law students featuring information about campus vaccination information, local vaccination clinics, and COVID-19 Committee office hours.
On Tuesday, April 6, the COVID-19 Committee sent an email to faculty and staff featuring information about updated guidance for travel, vaccine updates, and a vaccine info session.
On Thursday, April 1, President Dudley sent an email to W&L students, faculty and staff regarding the undergraduate Spring Term, commencement planning, and preparations for summer and Fall Term on campus.
On Thursday, April 1, the COVID-19 Committee sent an email to law students featuring information about campus vaccination numbers, local vaccination clinics, and COVID-19 Committee office hours.
On Thursday, April 1, the COVID-19 Committee sent an email to undergraduate students featuring information about campus vaccination numbers, local vaccination clinics, and COVID-19 Committee office hours.
On Thursday, April 1, the COVID-19 Committee sent an email to faculty and staff featuring information about employee travel guidance, campus vaccination numbers, and local vaccination clinics.

18 messages were sent out by the University during the month of March 2021.

16 messages were sent out by the University during the month of February 2021.

20 messages were sent out by the University during the month of January 2021.

2 messages were sent out by the University during the month of December 2020.

12 messages were sent out by the University during the month of November 2020.

16 messages were sent out by the University during the month of October 2020.

27 messages were sent out by the University during the month of September 2020.

14 messages were sent out by the University during the month of August 2020.

7 messages were sent out by the University during the month of July 2020.

26 messages were sent out by the University from January 2020 to June 2020.