The Record (Troy, NY)

St. Rose cancels classes March 12,13; moves classes online from March 16-27

- Staff report

ALBANY, N.Y. » The College of Saint Rose has canceled classes for March 12 and 13 and are moving classes online from March 16-27.

According to a news release from the college, there have been no reported cases of COVID-19 among students or employees. As of this message, there have also not been any confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Albany County.

Due to public concern and out of care for our College community, Saint Rose is taking the following actions:

• All classes are canceled Thursday, March 12, and Friday, March 13. College offices are open, including dining services. Canceling classes will enable faculty to focus on moving courses to virtual learning and online delivery formats.

• Students are asked to move all belongings and check out of the residence halls by Sunday, March 15, at noon. We will assess the situation, and if there is a need to return, we will work with students to transition back to campus.

• All classes will move to online delivery on Monday, March 16, using Canvas and other tools that are already often utilized by faculty and students for their courses. We will continue to deliver classes this way through Friday, March 27, and will assess the situation beyond that as we learn more informatio­n.

• All campus events, including athletics events, in the month of March are canceled immediatel­y. This includes the on-campus CITE courses (a weekend program for educators) and Accepted Student Day on March 21 (virtual visit options will be created). (In the event that the lacrosse doublehead­er

scheduled at Christian Plumeri Sports Complex on March 14 is held, it will be played without spectators.)

Students living in residence halls who may be considered for exemption and will be advised on a case-by- case basis are: • Internatio­nal students • Student-veterans

• Any student who is do

ing a practicum, student teaching, or a required internship. This only applies if placements have not been canceled.

These students and any other students seeking a hardship exemption or delay, or who have concerns and questions, should contact reslife@strose.edu.

Families with questions should contact Student Developmen­t at 518.454.5170.

Students will hear from their faculty through their Saint Rose email with the details of their coursework by Friday, March 13.

“Again, we stress that academic operations and support services will continue in an online format. We know that this is a significan­t disruption for our community, but we want to exercise an abundance of caution, and we appreciate your flexibilit­y and understand­ing as we implement these changes in this rapidly evolving situation, college officials said in the news release.

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