Connect Bridgeport
Ad
FacebookTwitterInstagramYouTubeRSS
  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
  • Community
    • Community News
    • Anniversaries
    • Announcements
    • Arts & Entertainment
    • Calendar
    • Churches
    • Clubs & Organizations
    • Directory
    • Farmer's Market
    • File Complaint
    • Greeting Cards
    • Library
    • Lost And Found
    • Obituaries
    • Parks & Recreation
    • Sponsorships
  • Trading Post
    • For Sale
    • Local Deals
    • Services
    • Yard Sales
  • Visitors
  • Relocation
  • Education
  • Jobs
  • Alumni
Ad

WVU to Shift Undergraduate Classes Online Ahead of Holiday Break, End of Fall Semester

By Connect-Bridgeport Staff on November 21, 2020

Due to the increased number of COVID-19 cases within the state and on West Virginia University’s campuses, including Keyser and Beckley, all undergraduate instruction will move online Nov. 23-24.  
 
Some Health Sciences programs will be excluded, and faculty who teach graduate and professional-level courses may determine whether to teach in person on Monday and Tuesday. Students in those programs should check with their instructors.  
 
Additionally, the deadline to withdraw from courses has been extended to Dec. 4. Students considering this option should be aware that withdrawing from courses may negatively affect financial aid, scholarships and progression in their course of study. Students should contact their academic adviser if they have questions about the impact of withdrawing from a course.
 
Next week, students will have access to learning labs to finish final projects if approved and supervised by the academic unit. Libraries will remain open but may have limited hours. 
 
Research labs will also remain open and continue to follow current research protocols.
 
Dining and Residence Halls remain open and will operate on a normal schedule until the holiday break as planned. WVUp All Night will move to an all online or virtual format this weekend. No in-person events are planned. 
 
“Now more than ever, we ask our students, faculty and staff to stay home and away from those outside of your immediate bubble as much as possible,” Dr. Carmen Burrell, medical director of WVU Medicine Student Health and Urgent Care, said. “If you have to be out or travel, follow the safety guidance that has been put in place to protect you and others, especially our more vulnerable residents.” 
  • Wear a mask (The Centers for Disease Control and?Prevention recently updated guidance to show that masks help protect the wearer, as well as for the people around those wearing them.) 
  • Practice physical distancing 
  • Avoid large gatherings and confined spaces with others 
  • Wash hands frequently or use hand sanitizer if soap is not available 
  • Stay home if feeling ill (Completing the daily wellness survey may help to monitor for symptoms.) 
  • Consider getting tested before travel  
The University has shared guidance for holiday gatherings and travel. 
 
Students, faculty and staff are encouraged to pre-register for free voluntary COVID-19 testing Nov. 23-24 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the WVU Student Rec Center. Additional testing opportunities will also be available Nov. 23-24 for students, as well as faculty and staff.
 
In conjunction with WVU and the West Virginia National Guard, the Monongalia County Health Department will hold free COVID-19 testing Friday, Nov. 20, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the WVU Student Rec Center.  
 
The WVU COVID-19 testing dashboard is updated Monday through Friday by 2 p.m. with information regarding students and employees broken out by campus (Morgantown, Beckley and Keyser). 
 
Beginning Monday, Nov. 30, and through the first of the year, WVU will update the dashboard on a weekly basis each Monday. The weekly updates will continue to reflect the daily results. 
 
Visit the Return to Campus website for more information.  
 
Editor’s Note: Students walk near the Lair. (WVU Photo/Jennifer Shephard)
 

 

Share


Sign up/stay connected

Create your profile to start adding photos, posting comments, and more.

SIGN UP

Ad

Blogs [ view all ]

  • Photo

    From the Bench: A Piece of Bridgeport Hi...

    For anyone really following along, you may have noticed the headline on this blog is the same as the blog covering the...

    Posted by Jeff Toquinto

  • Photo

    Time Travel: Christmas Meal with the May...

    Former City Clerk Judy Lawson, left is talking to the late Bridgeport Mayor Bud Hess in this photo from 1987. A...

    Posted by Dick Duez

  • Photo

    It's Happening: Reynoldsville Baptist Ch...

    My family is among those who have fond memories of holiday hayrides with Reynoldsville Baptist Church to Christmas carol t...

    Posted by Julie Perine

  • Photo

    ToquiNotes: Revisiting My Holiday Turkey...

    You might find it hard to believe by looking at me, but at one time I was a very picky eater. Of course, after obliter...

    Posted by Jeff Toquinto

  • Photo

    The Grapevine: Progressive Women's Assoc...

    The ladies of the Progressive Women’s Association are getting ready to bake PitaPiatas to sale for Christmas.  ...

    Posted by Rosalyn Queen

  • Photo

    Off the Shelf: Check Out Our Cookbooks

    It’s the holiday season, and food has been on my mind. My family is not big on gifts, but we are definitely big on foo...

    Posted by Angela Spatafore

Calendar [ view all ]

Sat
29

Bus trip to Stuebenville Ohio to see Nutcrackers

Sat
29

Un-Grinching the Holidays Charity Event

Sun
30

Reynoldsville Community Christmas Tree Lighting

 



Bridgeport, WV
Editorial Board Advertise Privacy Policy Contact Us
FacebookTwitterInstagramYouTubeRSS

©2014 Connect Bridgeport.