LSU expects the majority of classes to be administered face-to-face and campus operations to go back to normal in Fall 2021, university Interim President Tom Galligan said in a letter to students and faculty on Tuesday, Feb. 24.
LSU expects vast majority of courses to be delivered face-to-face by Fall 2021
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BATON ROUGE - LSU interim President Thomas Galligan Jr. updated students, faculty, and staff with an optimistic outlook in regards to the upcoming Fall 2021 semester.
In a Wednesday (Feb. 24) morning release on the university s website, Galligan indicated that by Fall 2021 the vast majority of university operations are expected to return to normal.
In the release, Galligan said:
It will soon be time to schedule courses for the fall 2021 semester, so we want to give you an update on what we expect the fall semester to look like.
LSU to hold make up days class canceled during winter weather File photo of the Memorial Tower on the LSU campus in Baton Rouge, La. (Source: WAFB) By WAFB Staff | February 22, 2021 at 4:00 PM CST - Updated February 22 at 7:20 PM
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - LSU students will have to make up four days during the Spring 2021 semester due to the cancelation of classes during the winter weather from Monday, Feb. 15 to Friday, Feb. 19, the university announced Monday, Feb. 22.
Officials say there will be no make-up day for Tuesday, Feb. 16 (Mardi Gras Day) because it was already scheduled as a holiday before the winter weather caused problems for most of Louisiana.