New Student Guide 2021, part 1 of 2

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PITT PROVIDES COVID-19 VACCINE INCENTIVES, NO CURRENT PLANS FOR VACCINE REQUIREMENT Natalie Frank News Editor

Pitt students, faculty and staff who are vaccinated against COVID-19 are now eligible to receive prizes, including up to $2,500 in cash. Kenyon Bonner, the vice provost and dean of students, said in an announcement on Wednesday that all students have to do is fill

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out a disclosure survey stating they received their vaccine to be entered into the drawing for prizes. The rewards include gift certificates to restaurants and the University Store on Fifth, research funding support, Pitt Eats dollars for on-campus dining and tickets to sporting events. While the University begins incentivizing

vaccinations through prize drawings, the announcement said there are no plans to require students, faculty and staff to receive a COVID-19 vaccination to be on campus. While Pitt has no plans to require vaccinations, Pitt’s Senate Council at its May 26 meeting voted 79% in favor of mandating a COVID-19 vaccine for students, faculty and

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staff to be on campus. Pitt’s Student Government Board said in a statement on Monday that SGB stands in “solidarity” with the Senate Council vote. “The University of Pittsburgh Student Government Board stands firmly in solidarity with the University Senate Council in its decision to mandate COVID-19 vaccinations for the student body during the upcoming Fall Semester, and calls on University leadership to implement the measures recommended in the Senate-proposed resolution," the statement said. SGB argued that while it acknowledges the prize drawing as a “positive reinforcement method” taken by the University, a vaccination mandate is necessary to ensure students’ concerns are taken seriously and the upcoming fall semester can operate smoothly. “However, without a vaccine mandate, we risk another semester of uncertainty, restrictions on campus life, and remote learning,” the statement said. “Worse yet, students, faculty, and staff could gain a false sense of security that they can learn and teach in a safe environment.” The statement said the University should follow in the footsteps of other public universities who have already required a COVID-19 vaccine for the fall, including University of Delaware, University of Michigan, Indiana University, University of Maryland, Rutgers University, as well as local private universities such as Carnegie Mellon and Duquesne. Drawings will take place weekly starting next Wednesday, June 23, and continue until Aug. 6. Individuals who submit their vaccination status by midnight on the day of the drawing are eligible for that week’s drawing, according to the vaccination incentive website. Students who submitted proof of vaccination through the Student Health Service are not automatically entered into the drawings for prizes, the announcement said. Students must fill out the disclosure form to be entered into the drawing. The announcement said other faculty and students will not have access to information submitted through the disclosure form and all individual responses will remain private. The University will notify winners of the drawings through email and will not disclose winners’ names without their permission.

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Play club, intramural sports to stay active

20min
pages 44-50

To get full Pitt Athletics experience, fans must invest in non-revenue sports

1min
pages 40-41

Who’s who: Your guide to the big names at Pitt

2min
page 43

Staff Picks: Movies made in Pittsburgh

1min
pages 34-35

The top five Pitt programs to watch in 2021

1min
page 42

‘The greater social good’: Preparations underway for the Year of Data and Society

1min
page 39

Kenny Pickett, preparing for final campaign, isn’t ready to leave Pittsburgh just yet

1min
page 38

Pitt a capella groups reflect on past year, discuss new season

1min
pages 36-37

Crossword: Yinzer Riddles

2min
page 33

A Pitt student's guide to buying the perfect fish

1min
page 32

Pitt Stages to return with live, in-person theater this fall

1min
pages 30-31

Pitt students share their favorite Oakland boba tea shops

3min
pages 28-29

Staff Picks: The best nature spots at Pitt

1min
page 27

Cast a wide net to find the activities and clubs you love

1min
pages 18-19

Five tips for making the most of Pitt’s campus

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page 21

Enjoy the small pleasures of college

2min
page 20

A symphony of college life

1min
page 26

The guide to a hot, vaccinated and anxious girl summer

4min
pages 16-17

Photo collage: Oakland sights

2min
pages 12-14

Nicola Foote ‘excited’ to take over as new Honors College dean

2min
page 15

In post-playing days, Akeo bridges two generations of Pitt volleyball excellence

1min
page 11

Pitt provides COVID-19 vaccine incentives, no plans for vaccine requirement

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‘All you have to do is reach out’: Getting involved in Pitt’s student organizations

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New and old, Pitt football boasts exciting traditions

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page 7

Compass looks to further improve Pitt dining experience this fall

6min
pages 8-9

Health restrictions, spirits lift as Pitt updates COVID guidelines

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