N.C. State switches to virtual classes amid covid clusters...
N.C. State switches to virtual classes amid covid clusters, adding to the scramble of students moving
By Susan Svrluga
August 20 at 5:57 PM ET
North Carolina State University will switch all of its undergraduate classes online after clusters of covid-19 cases were found on campus this week, adding to the chaos of students scrambling to find new housing as more colleges shut down.
It was another sign of the challenge facing universities that have tried to hold some classes in person, with residential life and student behavior apparently making it more difficult to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus.
On Wednesday, N.C. State had announced two new clusters at two sorority houses on campus, with a total of 13 cases. On Thursday, Randy Woodson, the chancellor, announced that there were three clusters of cases at the 36,000-student university and that undergraduate classes would be held online-only, beginning Monday.
In the last two days alone, weve identified three COVID-19 clusters in off-campus and Greek Village houses that can be traced to parties and behavior outside of our community standards and the governors mandates, he wrote in a statement announcing the pivot. "Were seeing significant infections in Greek life, and at this time there have been another seven Greek houses that have been quarantined due to a number of additional positive cases.
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