Temporary Indoor Mask Requirement in Place for Employees, Students

The University announced a temporary requirement effective Aug. 13 that all individuals on campus—regardless of vaccination status—wear a face covering when indoors, both in public spaces and when they are in groups. Masks will not be required outdoors.

Photo of man in maskThe requirement will be in place through student move-in process, orientation and the first two weeks of classes. By Labor Day weekend, the University will evaluate whether the temporary requirement remains necessary.

Fully vaccinated students, faculty, and staff who are alone and not in a public or shared space may unmask. When dining in shared spaces, individuals should remain masked until they begin to eat or drink, and put masks back on when they are finished with their meal.

Taking this measure for a short period will help keep the campus community safe. A large number of students is moving back to campus this week, some with people assisting them. Among those people, some individuals may not be vaccinated. Therefore, this temporary precaution will allow the University to determine status of all students, faculty and staff, before refocusing measures and beginning a more flexible set of protocols for the new academic year.

The temporary safety precaution is consistent with the latest guidance provided by the Allegheny County Department of Health in response to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, largely due to the recent upsurge of the Delta variant in the region. The measure was made after discussion with leaders of the Student Government Association and Faculty Senate, both of whom support it. Duquesne fully expects this measure to be temporary and intends to ease the expectation soon.

Duquesne’s ability to lift the requirement depends on individuals doing their part to stay safe. Fortunately, our experience last year and the campus community’s ability to work together to complete the year strongly suggests our mitigation efforts will allow us to return us to normalcy soon.

The University is also taking other safety measures:

  • We continue to use enhanced cleaning practices in all buildings.
  • As was communicated last week, all individuals are required to upload their proof of vaccination or their exemption (if applicable, for students).

Thank you in advance for all of your effort, patience, and good will as we get the new academic year under way in a positive fashion. We look forward to seeing you soon.