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

-
3:05
49th Annual Nappanee Apple Festival Kicks Off with 600-Pound...
-
1:07
Bethel University hosts sixth annual Baugo Promise “Walk into...
-
2:20
Playground at Merrifield Park in Mishawaka being reconstructed
-
1:11
Humane Society, Cat Lady Café partnership leads to over 250...
-
1:25
Local GOP responds to letter against collaboration
-
1:24
Habitat for Humanity holds groundbreaking for Elkhart County...
-
5:27
The Bergamot returns to roots with album release
-
3:34
Military members and vets get free professional golf training
-
1:56
How one furry friend brings new beginnings to the Humane Society...
-
2:06
Sunny today and tomorrow, showers and storms this weekend
-
0:13
ABC suspends Jimmy Kimmel late night show indefinitely over remarks...
-
3:45
Public comments on RHS teacher’s social media post at SBCSC...
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.
Sign up for the ABC 57 Newsletter