Universities Planning No In-Person Classes Until 2021!
WHOA! This is crazy!
Here’s what we know:
- Universities all over the country are now considering canceling in-person classes until 2021.
- Among them is Boston University, which has already pulled the plug on all in-person summer classes and activities. Beyond that, the school’s coronavirus recovery plan allows for administrators to cancel the fall semester as well. “The recovery plan recognizes that if, in the unlikely event that public health officials deem it unsafe to open in the fall of 2020, then the university’s contingency plan envisions the need to consider a later in-person return, perhaps in January 2021,” a statement issued by Boston University reads.
- Harvard is also considering the extended break from in-person classes, says President Lawrence S. Bacow. He says administrators are considering “lots of different scenarios” because he feels there will still be “a tremendous amount of uncertainty” about where the coronavirus remains a threat.
Nicole Michalik is the afternoon drive host on 925XTU. She has been with the station for the past 5 years and was named CRS New Face of Country Music. Nicole always had a strong love for pop-culture and has been working in entertainment since her college internship. As a content creator for 925XTU, Nicole writes articles on Philly happenings, sports, celebrity relationships, pop culture moments and anything else she finds fun and exciting!
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