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Monday, August 17, 2020

What could possibly go wrong? - UPDATE


From the Huffington Post on the coronavirus crisis: The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill announced Monday afternoon that the school was moving its undergraduate courses to online only, just a week after the semester began. Over the weekend, the school had announced four separate “clusters” of COVID-19 ― defined as five or more cases ― in student housing.

As of Monday, the school reported only four spaces remained in the quarantine housing set aside for students who had been exposed to the virus. An announcement from Chancellor Kevin M. Guskiewicz and Provost Robert A. Blouin said undergraduate courses would move to remote learning as of Wednesday, August 19, while “our graduate, professional and health affairs schools will continue to be taught as they are, or as directed by the schools.”

What happens next for the thousands of students who moved in less than two weeks ago was not exactly clear. “Due to this announcement as well as the reduction of campus activities, we expect the majority of our current undergraduate residential students to change their residential plans for the fall,” they wrote. “We are working to identify additional effective ways to further achieve de-densification of our residential halls and our campus facilities.”...

Full story at https://www.huffpost.com/entry/coronavirus-clusters-us-universities-as-semester-begins_n_5f3ade02c5b670ab17aea1be

Our earlier post on this topic is at https://uclafacultyassociation.blogspot.com/2020/08/what-could-possibly-go-wrong.html

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