Vaccination is encouraged but not required.Vaccinations are currently required for varsity student-athletes based on the need for close physical interaction for training and games along with travel.Vaccinations are currently required for students living in residence to allow a safer and more interactive residence experience.Doug Welch, Vice-Provost and Dean of Graduate Studies.Sean Van Koughnett, Associate Vice-President, Students and Learning, and Dean of Students.Arig al Shaibah, Associate Vice-President, Equity and Inclusion.Paul O’Byrne, Dean and Vice-President, Faculty of Health Sciences.Host: Susan Tighe, Provost and Vice-President, Academic.The information we share with our community will continue to evolve and be consistently updated via the Back to Mac website. Please note that information shared during the August 10 student town hall is accurate at the time of recording. In case you missed it, please see a recording of the livestreamed event below as well as a summary of key topics covered. Participants had the opportunity to upvote questions, which informed popular topics to be addressed by leaders during the forum. More than 100 questions were submitted in advance of the town hall and during the livestream. 10 virtual town hall for students, university leaders answered questions submitted and upvoted by McMaster students, addressing topics like convocation, welcome week, clubs and in-person class components for fall 2021. For updated information on McMaster’s vaccination requirements, please go to this letter from the President and Provost and our vaccination FAQ.Īt the Aug. 16: The information on vaccination in this video and article is no longer applicable.
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