Athletic Facilities/Recreation Reopening Plans
Recreation is an essential component of campus life. It contributes to the student experience and to the health and well-being of our students – physically, mentally and emotionally.
This document contains the procedures that the Carnegie Mellon community will follow as we reopen our athletics facilities this fall. These guidelines do not supersede any university, local, state or federal guidelines in place for the COVID-19 pandemic, and are subject to change.
We will use a staggered and phased approach as we prepare for the fall. All patrons will need to understand the new protocols and must adhere to these policies and procedures. In addition, the Athletics Department has assigned two staff team members to the role of Pandemic Safety Officer (PSO), Sara Gauntner and Jason Mlodzianowski. Director of the Cohon Center Marcia Gerwig will also serve as a PSO.
All athletics facilities will be monitored during open hours by Athletics Department staff. Patrons must check-in to each facility upon arrival and staff members will log their contact information for contact tracing purposes. Carnegie Mellon IDs will be required for individuals to gain entry into an athletics facility. Facilities will not be accessible outside of the supervised open times.
If a facility is unable to be monitored by an athletics department staff, it will be closed.
Carnegie Mellon will enforce a two-week quarantine for students once they arrive on campus. All individuals utilizing athletics facilities are expected to have completed the two-week quarantine.
Traditional services will be suspended until further notice, including towel, locker, laundry, and equipment check-out. Daily use lockers will be available.
Full Athletic Facilities/Recreation Reopening Plans - September 15, 2020 - pdf
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