SPECTRUM NEWS VIDEO: Nazareth College has decided that students will return to campus this fall for in-person learning. And the school says it's taking extraordinary steps to make sure that's done safely, with plans in place for screenings, contingency plans for students who feel sick, to changes to the school's hallways.

Our Cristina Domingues spoke to President Daan Braveman, who will be retiring over the summer, about the changes and message to parents and students.


What You Need To Know

  • Nazareth College plans to reopen with live classes in the fall, citing student's wishes to engage with others

  • Many safety protocols will be in place, ranging from redesigned classrooms, one-way hallways, exits and entrances and touch-less faucets

  • A new health app will let students know if they are OK to move around the college, or should go get evaluated at the school's health center

  • Nazareth is looking to combine with local private schools to utilize a shared facility where sick students can be isolated