LINCOLN - The University of Nebraska intends to hold in-person classes on all of its campuses in the fall, NU President Ted Carter said Friday.
In a message sent out to faculty, staff and students, Carter laid out the plan for the University of Nebraska system to be open in the fall, while taking into consideration the possibility of continued coronavirus restrictions.
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced most colleges and universities nationwide to shift to online classes. The NU system, which has campuses in Lincoln, Omaha and Kearney, made the decision to call off the rest of the spring semester's in-person classes in lieu of remote teaching on March 12. It will continue delivering online courses this summer.
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