There will be a mix of virtual and in-person learning on campus this fall. 

Before we get to the possibly huge implication this brings let's take a look at some of the highlights. 

  • Classes will be a mixture of in-person and remote instruction to provide physical distancing.
  • In-person courses and classroom schedules will be adjusted to ensure physical distancing.
  • Accommodations will be made where possible for students and faculty that are in vulnerable and at-risk groups and for students who cannot come to campus because of travel restrictions.
  • Classrooms will be cleaned/disinfected daily
  • Washable masks will be given to all students and required in all classrooms.
  • Faculty and instructors will be given training over the summer to ensure high-quality online and distance instruction

Sound good? Now the important stuff.

This is a HUGE move in the right direction for us to have college football this year. There was no way the NCAA could allow STUDENT-athletes on campus if they decided it was too dangerous for regular students to be there. That combined with news like this:

Things weren't looking great for college football to start up this fall. There's still A LOT of things that need to happen before Week 0 kicks off but this is a step in the right direction.

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