No snow day at Harvard - they're open
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No snow day at Harvard - they're open
"Harvard University keeps marching on - announcing that the campus will stay open and classes will be held. In a notice to faculty, staff, and students on Sunday, the university said classes would continue to be "held as scheduled, when possible." The announcement applied to Harvard College and the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. The school asked faculty who are unable to get to campus due to safety concerns on Monday to teach remotely."
"Students told The Crimson they believe Harvard made the wrong call. Several said the storm canceled their flights back to campus for the start of the semester, and others argued the conditions weren't safe for students with disabilities to get around. One student put it: "I think it's the wrong call," adding that the first day of classes is "more or less just syllabus.""
Harvard University kept its campus open and planned to hold classes as scheduled when possible despite a regional snowstorm. Harvard informed faculty, staff, and students that classes would continue to be "held as scheduled, when possible." The policy covered Harvard College and the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and asked faculty who cannot reach campus for safety reasons to teach remotely. Several Harvard graduate schools chose virtual instruction for the day. Some students reported canceled flights and unsafe conditions for students with disabilities. Nearby institutions took different approaches, with several moving classes online or canceling in-person sessions.
Read at Boston.com
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