Kansas State University holds virtual town hall meeting
Kansas State is continuing to discuss plans for the upcoming semesters.
On Friday, K-State held a virtual town hall meeting. One big item on the agenda was an update on the plans for the upcoming semesters. Dr. Charles Taber, Kansas State Provost, says as they head into the 2021 calendar year and the upcoming semesters, they continue to plan as if they will be in Phase 3. He tells KMAN more about the approach for spring of 2021.
“We’ll continue to have COVID restrictions,” Taber says. “We’ll continue to require face coverings, six-foot social distancing in classrooms, reductions in class size, limitations on in-person events, and faculty using hybrid modes.”