Indiana University suspending in-person classes until April 6
By: Melissa Hudson
Posted: Mar 10, 2020 4:18 PM EDT | Updated: Mar 10, 2020 4:27 PM EDT

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Indiana University is suspending all in-person classes until April 5 for all students in all campuses statewide, including IU South Bend, according to a letter from university President Michael A. McRobbie.
Students are scheduled to be on spring break from March 15 through the 22. From March 23 - April 5, students will be taught remotely.
All campuses, including residential halls and dining services, will remain open.
The university is offering telecommuting options for faculty and staff.
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