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University classes will continue via online/remote learning through April 12

Will close all residence halls by 5 p.m., Wednesday

Bluffton University released the following letter to students, faculty and staff.

Based on the increasing recommendations by Governor DeWine and today’s recommendation by The President of the United States to reduce group gatherings to 10 people or less, Bluffton University is taking the following actions:

All classes will continue to be held via online/remote learning methods through April 12.

 We are suspending all other athletic-related activities, including practice and intra-squad games of traditional and non-traditional teams, until further notice. 

We will continue to evaluate whether it will be possible for everyone to return to campus following Easter break to finish out the semester, including a modified plan for Commencement.

The University requests that all students return to their primary residence. We are closing our traditional residence halls, with move-out to be complete by no later than 5 p.m. on Wednesday, March 18. You do not have to take everything home at this time, but you can if you choose to do so. Once you leave campus, you may not return until residence halls reopen.  

We understand that for some students the University is their primary home. We will work with students who have extenuating circumstances to provide continuity of housing and services. If you believe you must stay on campus, please contact Tyson Goings, director of residence life.

While the University will continue its business operations, more University faculty and staff will begin to work remotely from home as roles and timing permit. More information will come from your vice president this evening.

Understanding this affects student workers as well, student employment will end today as of 5 p.m., unless you are contacted by your supervisor at a later date. Some students may be able to work remotely.

As of Wednesday at 5 p.m., the majority of buildings on campus will limit public access and visitors.

While I know that this is disappointing news for all of us, we want to comply with the State and Federal recommendations to keep students, faculty, staff, and community safe.

We are a people of hope and we continue to lift each other up in prayer as we stay connected in the journey ahead.
- President Jane Wood

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