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An email notification popped up on students’ phones and laptops in the afternoon Sept. 18 announcing the news — in-person classes are returning Oct. 5.
Listed in the email were additional measures to the university’s original reopening plan to prepare for students to come back. The first change on the list was to launch a mandatory COVID-19 surveillance testing program for on-campus students once they arrive. In an email, Vice President for Student Affairs Tim Miller said 5% of each residence hall will be tested weekly until Thanksgiving break. He said the Office of Residence Life will compose a list of all students with a 2020-21 housing contract who are on campus and that students who’ve withdrawn from the university or are in isolation spaces will be removed from the list. Athletes will also be removed from the list, he said, because they’re being tested separately. Read the rest of The Breeze story HERE.
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