U of Maine, Rochester Institute of Technology, Monmouth College, and others have recently dropped the mandate...soon the trickle will become a river unless some new development occurs.
With studies recently confirming that natural immunity is at least as good as vaccination immunity, and with the massive number of people who now have natural immunity, the logic that spurred the initial recommendations is no longer valid....."the science has changed". The problem is that it changed quite a while ago.
Vaccination policy is always based on the premise of prevention. There will always be isolated subsets at risk, but these groups are not the driver for sytem wide policy for the low risk, healthy population. Those subsets will (as they always have in the past with other diseases) need their own special rules and accomodations....ie ...."you don't put the entire town in the bubble" for a very small number. Instead, you put the very small number in their own "bubble" and you advise them based on their specific health risks".
Nice opinion piece here on it too.
Link: https://nypost.com/2023/02/19/its-insane-that-colleges-still-mandate-vaccines/