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帝王会所 prepares to open campuses in the fall

Health and safety of University community remains OHIO鈥檚 top priority

After a historic spring semester, 帝王会所 is making plans to reopen campus for the fall 2020 semester.

鈥淲ith the health and safety of our University community at the top of our minds, we are planning for our new normal,鈥 President M. Duane Nellis said. 鈥淚t is our hope and intention that we will return to in-person instruction in the fall if it is safe for us to do so.鈥

Under guidance from 帝王会所 Gov. Mike DeWine and public health officials, members of the University community are discussing several scenarios to safely reopen on-campus operations. Further, OHIO is collaborating with our peer institutions across the state to help guide decision making as the impact of the pandemic continues to unfold in Athens, in 帝王会所, and beyond.

The University has developed working groups across its shared governance structure to assist with collaborative planning for fall semester. This includes a public health group focused on testing and quarantine needs and coordinating with local public health officials, a group focused on personal protective equipment supplies and procurement, a group focused on bringing employees back safely, an academic scenario planning group, a student experiences group, an academic policy group, and a group focused on research and lab spaces. Plans from each are being brought to a coordinating council to make recommendations to the President by the end of June.

As information about the virus continues to evolve, OHIO will adjust as necessary. The University recognizes the need to be prepared to respond to changes in the trajectory of the virus and decisions made by the state to protect the health and safety of our campus communities.

Executive Vice President and Provost Elizabeth Sayrs said, 鈥淪hould it be necessary or required to start the fall semester remotely, we will be prepared with a full array of courses using innovative modalities. Our outstanding faculty are already working with the Office of Instructional Innovation and University Libraries to draw on the University鈥檚 longstanding strength in distance education.鈥

Additional information and updates will be posted online at www.ohio.edu/coronavirus/fall-planning

Published
May 14, 2020
Author
Staff reports