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    You are at:Home»Local News»K-State Activity»K-State to begin spring semester remotely

    K-State to begin spring semester remotely

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    By KMAN Staff on January 8, 2021 K-State Activity, Local News

    Kansas State University has made a change to their spring semester schedule.

    With the goal to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, Kansas State has announced that they will begin the first two weeks of the spring semester with remote learning classes. In the announcement made Friday, President Richard Myers said as they anticipate a surge in cases as students and staff return to campus, they saw this action as a way to help stay safe.

    Student services will be operational on Monday, January 25 following the same safety protocols as the fall semester, and move-in dates for those living on campus will not change. Most classes are scheduled to begin remotely on January 25. The university plans to return to the hybrid and in-person teaching modalities that were used in the fall semester on February 8, after the two week period.

    The university has expanded symptomatic and asymptomatic testing available for students and faculty members. Kansas State University has not been notified of any allocations of vaccines for students, faculty or staff other than the essential medical personnel. For all information regarding COVID-19 and Kansas State, visit k-state.edu/covid-19.

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