UL Going Remote Course Wednesday

The University of Louisiana has announced they will begin remote course delivery on Wednesday.

 
 

“Consistent with guidance provided today by the University of Louisiana System, UL Lafayette will begin remote course delivery to mitigate public health concerns related to COVID-19, or coronavirus. Alternative delivery methods begin on Wednesday, March 18.”

 
 

There will be no classes Monday and Tuesday, March 16-17,  but the campus will remain open, and all University operations and business functions will continue, including: residence halls, dining halls, Student Health Services, and Edith Garland Dupré Library

 
 

All employees, including teaching assistants and student workers, should report to work as usual. UL Lafayette students, faculty and staff will receive updated information throughout the day that addresses remote delivery of courses, residence hall functionality, dining, health services, and other essentials.

 
 

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