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Syracuse, Cornell, and Colgate moving classes online over coronavirus concerns

Michael Haynie, vice chancellor for strategic initiatives and innovation at Syracuse University, on March 10 announced that the school will suspend on-campus classes at the end of the academic day on March 13, students leave for spring break. The suspension will continue through at least March 30. (Eric Reinhardt / CNYBJ)

Three of Central New York’s well known private universities have decided move their classes online — for different time lengths — over ongoing concerns about the coronavirus.  Syracuse University is moving classes online once students return from their spring break and will continue with that system through at least March 30.  As of March 11, Colgate […]

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