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Des Moines' Drake University asking students to stay home after break

DES MOINES, Iowa- Drake University is going to all on-line classes effective March 23rd to April 3rd, because of coronavirus.

Students are strongly encouraged to stay home for the two weeks after spring break.

Residence halls and dining services will remain open, and faculty and staff will report as normal.

If students plan to be on campus between March 23 and April 5, they must return by March 23 and notify Residence Life. Please note that guests will not be allowed in the dorms during this time. Students who do not complete the form by Monday, March 16, will have access to residence halls disabled during this period.

Students who have experiential learning obligations such as clinical experiences, student teaching, internships, etc., are expected to report to those sites unless they are specifically told not to report. Some organizations such as hospitals and pharmacies are likely to move to a scenario where students aren’t allowed, but until that time please remain in communication with the sites.

Iowa Board of Regents Asking Universities for Virtual Classes - Thumbnail Image

Iowa Board of Regents Asking Universities for Virtual Classes

Grinnell College is sending students home on coronavirus concerns - Thumbnail Image

Grinnell College is sending students home on coronavirus concerns


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