While it may have been all fun and games for some, the UNC Chancellor says there will be an investigation in coordination with local authorities to pursue consequences.
In the past day, the two university leaders said that they consulted with deans of the university as well as school representatives to remain flexible in [their] modes of instruction.
The school stressed that in-person instruction will continue on Monday, as planned; however, due to the concern, the university will allow faculty to teach virtually and return to in-person learning on Feb. 17, following wellness days on Feb. 15-16.
Message from Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz and Provost Bob Blouin about Saturday’s Franklin Street rush and undergraduate in-person classes https://t.co/Za9Am1IoI7 UNC-Chapel Hill (@UNC) February 7, 2021