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Benedict College Ramps Up Safety Measures As In-Person Classes Begin

Over the summer, Dr. Roslyn Clark Artis, president of Benedict College, spent as much time urging students to stay home and take their classes remotely this fall as she did preparing to welcome those students who told her they “need” to live and learn on the Columbia, South Carolina campus. Monday, August 10, is the first day of classes at the private, historically Black college — and the start of a fall semester that Artis warned early and often “is not going to be normal. And it’s not going to be the Benedict that you remember.”

Within days of re-opening Benedict, Artis decided to quickly pivot from offering a hybrid of in-person and virtual classes as the number of cases in the state climbed to an alarming high. So, for the first two weeks of the new semester, she said, classes, even for those living on campus, will be virtual.

About now, the small, southern campus that has been on pause since the COVID-19 pandemic drove students home in March would have been bustling with the excitement of a fall start. And it would have been filled with the lightness of students back together again and standing close. Instead, campus leaders must now assume the role of public health watchdogs.

With nearly every space on the campus “marked off and measured, from elevators to stairwells, dorm rooms and class rooms,” they will need to keep their students physically distant; make sure that they’re wearing face masks at all times, on campus; and move orderly through the COVID-19 testing and temperature check lines set up on campus.

Ahead of students’ arrival came box loads of personal protective equipment or PPE and test kits, and there were aggressive cleaning protocols that followed.

“As you can imagine, we are going over every surface,” Artis told Diverse. “I feel incredibly confident. The Department of Health and Environmental Control has reviewed our plan and told us that it was one of the most thorough they’ve seen, and it should be a model for other institutions. I’m confident that we’ve done everything within our power to protect our students, faculty and staff.”

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