Come Monday, masks no longer will be required in classrooms at the University of Kansas. KU Chancellor Douglas Girod announced the policy via a campuswide mes
The University of Kansas has announced that masks will no longer be required in classrooms effective March 28, as originally projected in the updated policy announced on March 3.
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Starting 5 p.m. March 3, masks will no longer be required in non-classroom settings, which includes libraries, dining halls and research labs. They will be required in classrooms, on buses,
Despite a lifting of the countywide mask mandate, masks are still required in classrooms at KU, but likely won’t be after spring break, Chancellor Douglas Gir