Ohio State cancels spring break due to COVID-19
Ohio State will continue a mix of in-person and online courses for the spring semester, cancel spring break and make other changes to the academic calendar due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
There will be no spring break. Instead, there will be two instructional breaks on Tuesday, Feb. 9, and Wednesday, March 31 where there will be no classes, Provost Bruce McPheron said in an email to the campus. This approach will keep our community together throughout the semester and reduce travel-related exposures.
Ohio State University students can expect the new normal on campus this semester to last at least through the spring, McPherson said. Existing health measures and policies will continue to be in place in the spring.
The first week of spring classes will be online so members of the university will have time to quarantine prior to any in-person sessions after the holiday break, McPheron said.
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