MOVING TO FRONT FROM MARCH 10
This is dramatic (I expect the same to happen here, if and when the sleepy administration wakes up):
- We will begin transitioning to virtual instruction for graduate and undergraduate classes. Our goal is to have this transition complete by Monday, March 23, which is the first day of scheduled classes following Spring Recess.
- Students are asked not to return to campus after Spring Recess and to meet academic requirements remotely until further notice. Students who need to remain on campus will also receive instruction remotely and must prepare for severely limited on-campus activities and interactions. All graduate students will transition to remote work wherever possible. Schools will communicate more specific guidance and information, and we encourage everyone to review previous guidance about both international and domestic travel.
- We are transitioning over the course of the next few days to non-essential gatherings of no more than 25 people. Please note this is a change from prior guidance.
UPDATE: Rutgers follows suit.
ANOTHER: Cornell, Princeton, Colgate and others are doing the same thing (thanks to various readers for sending along these notices). Openings comments for readers to post links. I will try to get them up in a timely way, but please be patient.
MARCH 12: Chicago joins the crowd: we are officially doing remote teaching for the entirety of Spring quarter, which starts March 30.