Carroll College will post updates on the number of cases of H1N1 flu virus reported to the college:
Tuesday, November 24th: Carroll College has added 1 new student case of H1N1 flu. Total cases reported this semester: 72 students and 11 employees.
Monday, November 16th: Carroll College has added 10 new student cases of H1N1 flu. Total cases reported this semester: 71 students and 11 employees.
Wednesday, November 4th: Carroll College has added 4 new student cases of H1N1 reported. Total cases reported this semester: 61 students and 11 employees.
Monday, November 2nd: Carroll College has 3 new student cases of H1N1 reported. Total cases reported this semester: 54 students and 10 employees.
Wednesday, October 28th: Carroll College has 17 new student cases and 1 new employee case of H1N1 flu reported. Total cases reported this semester: 51 students and 10 employees.
Monday, October 26th: Carroll College has 6 new student cases of H1N1 flu and 1 new employee case of H1N1 flu reported this week. Reported active cases: 27 students and 1 employee. Total cases reported this semester: 33 students and 9 employees.
Thursday, October 22nd: Carroll College has 16 new student cases of H1N1 flu and 4 new employee cases of H1N1 flu virus reported this week. Reported active cases: 22 students and 5 employees. Total cases reported this semester: 28 students and 8 employees.
Monday, October 12th: Carroll College has one new student case of H1N1 flu virus. Reported active cases: 7 students and 0 employees. Total cases reported this semester: 13 students and 2 employees.
Friday, October 2nd: Carroll College has three new student cases. Reported active cases: 6 students and 0 employees. Total cases reported this semester: 12 students and 2 employees.
Wednesday, September 30th: Carroll College has three new student cases. Reported active cases: 4 students and 0 employees. Total cases reported this semester: 9 students and 2 employees.
Monday, September 28th: Carroll College has one new student case and one new employee case of H1N1 flu. Reported active cases: 1 student and 1 employee. Total cases reported this semester: 5 students and 2 employees.
Friday, September 18th: Carroll College has one new student case of H1N1 flu.Total cases reported this semester: 4 students and 1 employee.
Thursday, September 17th: Carroll College has two new student cases of H1N1 flu virus. Total cases reported this semester: 3 students and 1 employee.
Tuesday, September 15th: Carroll College has one confirmed case of H1N1 flu with a student. Total cases reported this semester: 1 student and 1 employee.
Monday, September 14th: No new confirmed cases of H1N1 flu virus. Student tests have been negative to date. Employees have also reported negative tests. Total cases reported this semester: 0 students and 1 employee.
Thursday, September 10th: Carroll College has one confirmed case of H1N1 flu virus with an employee. Students with high fever and flu or flu-like symptoms continue to be tested. Total cases reported this semester: 0 students and 1 employee.
Monday, September 7th: No reported cases of H1N1 Flu have been reported among Carroll students and employees.The Health Center has tested students for the H1N1 Flu virus. To date, no one has tested positive for the H1N1 Flu virus. Total cases reported this semester: 0 employees and 0 students.
Wednesday, November 4th: Dr. Jim Hardwick, vice president for student life, sent out an H1N1 flu update to students and employees on the loss of one nurse from the Health Center staff and the need to refer students to Urgent Care clinic until staffing is restored.
Monday, November 2nd: Dr. Jim Hardwick, vice president for student life, sent out an H1N1 flu update to students and employees on the number of students choosing to self-isolate in campus housing or off-campus housing instead of leaving campus to go home for the duration of the illness. Faculty were reminded to tell students with the flu to stay out of classes.
Thursday, October 29th: Dr. Jim Hardwick, vice president for student life, reviewed the college's response to the H1N1 flu virus with the college's Academic Affairs and Student Life Committee of the Board of Trustees.
Thursday, October 22nd: Dr. Jim Hardwick, vice president for student life, sent out an H1N1 flu update to all students regarding the number of reported cases of H1N1 flu on campus, procedures for notifying the college, overview of symptoms and preventive care.
Wednesday, September 17th: Facilities staff delivers hand sanitizers, disinfectant wipes and tissue boxes to all classrooms and disinfectant wipes and tissue boxes to department offices.
On-Going Activities: Dr. Jim Hardwick, vice president for student life, has been notifying professors of student absences due to H1N1 flu. The notification includes the student's academic schedule.
Tuesday, September 15th: Dr. Jim Hardwick, vice president for student life, presents H1N1 Flu information to the Community Living staff.
Friday, September 11th: Dr. Jim Hardwick, vice president for student life, emails H1N1 Flu information to all Carroll students. Students are encouraged to access the H1N1 Flu Update link on the Student Life page of the college's website.
Wednesday, September 9th: Dr. Tom Trebon, college president, Dr. Paula McNutt, senior vice president for academic affairs, and Dr. Jim Hardwick, vice president for student life, hosted an H1N1 Flu open forum to share information and answer questions from employees.
Wedneday, September 9th: Dr. JIm Hardwick, vice president for student life, reviews the H1N1 flu plan with Student Life staff.
Tuesday, September 8th: Dr. Tom Trebon, college president, emails the college's H1N1 Flu response plan to all Carroll faculty and staff. Students and employees should self-isolate at home for the duration of the illness. Employees are encouraged to access the H1N1 Flu Update link on the Student Life page of the college's website.
Friday, September 4th: H1N1 Flu Update information posted on the Carroll College website. Information regarding flu symptoms, preventive practices, when to seek medical attention, frequently asked questions and recommendations to leave campus to self-isolate at home for the duration of the illness are included in the information on the college's website.