Ithaca College has decided to continue with remote instruction through the fall semester. The school in May had announced plans to resume on-campus instruction in early October, but officials feel the remote option is better for the fall semester as the COVID-19 pandemic continues. (PHOTO CREDIT: ANDREW FRASZ, ITHACA COLLEGE)
ITHACA, N.Y. — Ithaca College had shifted to remote learning in March at the start of the pandemic shutdown, and the school will continue that instruction format for most students through the fall semester. “This means that we will not be welcoming all students back to campus this fall as we had hoped,” Ithaca College […]
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