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Pandemic

In the case of a pandemic, such as H1N1 flu, Geneva College will follow the guidelines of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC

In the case of H1N1, the CDC has been specific about the role and advice colleges and universities should provide.

Signs and symptoms of the flu include:

  • A fever over 100 degrees
  • Fever or chills
  • A cough, sore throat or runny nose
  • Body aches, headache or extreme tiredness
  • Diarrhea or vomiting

If students, faculty, or staff experience flu-like symptoms, they should isolate themselves. They do not need to go to the classroom or the infirmary. To inform the college that they are sick, they should take a couple of minutes to complete the Flu Form.

Students should follow instructions as given. As part of that, they should stay in their home or residential room for 24 hours after they no longer have a fever.

Contact the infirmary at ext. 6666 (off-campus phone 724-847-6666) if you have questions or concerns.


 

Point of Excellence

Geneva College’s Center for Urban Biblical Ministry (CUBM) in Pittsburgh educates urban students for effective service in their local communities.

 
Upcoming Events
May23
ADCP Information Session
ADCP office on Geneva College campus 4:30 p.m.

Jun03
MBA Information Session
Northwood Hall, room 117 on the Geneva College campus 5:00 p.m.

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2013 Mancini winners
“Henries” recipients have been announced, and two performers have been selected for a trip to the national awards in NYC.
COMMUNITY
Geneva Across America is underway
Cyclists representing Geneva College and raising funds for a new scholarship begin their transcontinental journey.
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
Geneva College PRSSA chapter honored
The student-led organization has experienced much success in its inaugural year.
ACADEMICS
History students digitize the 1920s at Geneva
An online digital history archive has been created through a semester-long class project.
GRADUATE PROGRAMS
MBA program to hold information sessions
Attend a session in June, August or October to learn more about the program and the new concentrations in finance, marketing or operations.