The University of Maryland expects in-person classes to resume at the start of the 2021 fall semester.
In a letter posted online Thursday, UMD President Darryll Pines said the promise of vaccines and widespread inoculation against COVID-19 has allowed the university to being planning for a return to campus.
“Though we cannot forecast with certainty, we expect that the majority of our campus community will be eligible to get a COVID-19 vaccine before the beginning of the fall semester,” Pines said. “Classes designed for in-person delivery are expected to be delivered face-to-face on campus this fall semester, and staff will be expected to resume their on-campus roles.”
Better to have a plan than zippy!
Rickie, do you understand that concept…yet?
I know…silly question, but it was out there for the taking!
Hahahahaha
UMES will miss nothing , how can you miss something you will never learn. 4 years of college and still dumb as a brick , UMES is the greatest for IQ’s of 30 and below.