Harvard University has become the latest college to move its instruction online in a bid to combat the spread of coronavirus after Fordham University and Princeton University made the same decision on Monday.
According to a statement on the school’s website, Harvard University has asked its students not to return to campus after Spring Break ‘and to meet academic requirements remotely until further notice’.
Officials from the university said they will begin moving to virtual instruction for graduate and undergraduate classes amid the coronavirus outbreak.
‘We are transitioning over the course of the next few days to non-essential gatherings of no more than 25 people,’ the university said.
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