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Most classes will be in-person at University of Michigan this fall, officials say
Updated Mar 12, 2021;
Posted Mar 12, 2021
Ingalls Mall and the Burton Memorial Tower and Grand Carillion on the University of Michigan campus in Ann Arbor on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020.Jacob Hamilton/MLive.com
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ANN ARBOR, MI - The University of Michigan will offer most of its classes in-person for the fall semester, officials announced Friday.
Residence halls also will be open at nearly 80% capacity, while in-person dining will be available, UM President Mark Schlissel said during a COVID-19 campus update on March 12.
The increase in on-campus activity is based on the presumption that all faculty, graduate student instructors and staff who wish to be vaccinated against COVID-19 will have access to a vaccine prior to the start of the fall semester, and that a significant number of students will have been vaccinated as well, Schlissel said.
by Alan Stamm
(Photo: Instagram/U-M) Heightened health concerns and a new recommendation limiting public movement affect students at the University of Michigan, hit by a cluster of Covid cases confirmed as the riskier United Kingdom strain. The university and county health department on Wednesday tell students to stay in place for two weeks, which means avoiding social activities and most other outings. Classes and research work are allowed. This is a critical time for preventing spread of Covid-19, including the rapidly emerging B.1.1.7 variant, says an announcement from President Mark Schlissel and two other administrators. We are seeing increased cases in the U-M student community, with larger numbers of close contacts from social activities. .