UNL plans for classes to be largely in-person in Fall semester
Classes which are normally taught in-person will largely resume being in-person, UNL Chancellor Ronnie Green said in a campus letter on Friday.
March 5, 2021 11:06 am
COURTESY: UNL
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – The University of Nebraka-Lincoln is planning to have classes operating at fully capacity in the Fall semester.
Classes which are normally taught in-person will largely resume being in-person, UNL Chancellor Ronnie Green said in a campus letter on Friday.
“Zoom” classes will be a rare exception, he said.
Green said the planning is based on the assumption that by mid-August, anyone in the university community who chooses to be vaccinated will have been able to do so.
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