Cal State universities will stay online all year amid COVID-19 pandemic

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The nation's largest public university system, one of the first to decide to go virtual in fall 2020, will continue remotely in January 2021, Chancellor Timothy P. White announced.

White said he had consulted extensively with campus presidents and considered the state of the pandemic in California as well as university operations.

. White said that he expects similar variations in the spring and that in some cases it may be possible to increase the amount of in-person instruction, whereas in others it may be necessary to pull back. “It is disappointing,” Zahraa Khuraibet, president of the Cal State Student Assn., said of the news that classes will continue online. “But … we have to put the students’ health and safety first, and we understand that we’re not ready.”Advertisement

 

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This was a difficult decision but absolutely the right one. Even universities with more resources haven’t been able to prevent serious outbreaks after trying in person classes.

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Or, according to 'Dr.' Ferrer, 'until after the election.'

Well the year is up in three months....

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