Eastern Michigan extends online classes amid fourth wave of COVID-19 (detroitnews.com)
Eastern Michigan University President James Smith announced Tuesday that online class instruction would be extended through Jan. 23 because of the continued spread of COVID-19.
"We did not reach this decision lightly, and did so after carefully evaluating the conditions in our community, rapidly-evolving guidance from government health agencies, and feedback from the EMU Safe Steering Committee," Smith wrote in a message to the campus community.
"We understand that the shift to fully remote classes for two weeks will impose a burden on both instructors and students. We believe, however, that this two-week modification is important to managing the dramatic increase in cases of COVID-19 occurring across the nation, the state, and our region."...
I wonder how parents and students feel about financing a college education that doesn't include in-person instruction?
I suspect many students will like the two week extension of not having to attend classes on campus. Not sure about parents though...
Edited to add: This is probably being driven by the faculty. Jim Smith, their president, had a vote of no confidence in his leadership by the faculty in the fall semester, so I am guessing that might be influencing his decision, since faculty are pushing this on most campuses.