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Loyola University To Shift Most Classes Online For Fall
"Our priority remains the health, safety, and well-being of our Loyola community."
CHICAGO (CBS) — Loyola University will have most of its classes online this fall, limiting in-person courses to those that require face-to-face interaction, such as labs, experimental learning, and research.
“Our priority remains the health, safety, and well-being of our Loyola community. This priority is important as we welcome new Ramblers and provide a vibrant academic experience for all students,” Loyola University president Jo Ann Rooney and provost Norberto M. Grzywacz wrote in a letter to students, faculty, and staff on Monday. “As COVID-19 infection rates and deaths continue to increase across numerous states, we share the concerns of our faculty, staff, and broader community.”