We know how much is going on and that you’re all in an unexpected and unprecedented state of transition. Campus has the vibe of move-out week right now, though without the joy of tradition that we expect at springtime here.
Sincere thanks, everyone, for attending our open office hours and emailing us the important questions you have about the evolving COVID-19 situation. Please continue to check the , which we are constantly updating.
Earlier in the day you received an email about extending spring break and attending classes remotely during the week of March 30th.I know you may be saddened and disappointed about losing time on the campus-with friends and professors, athletic events, performances, and the full set of activities and events you were looking forward to participating. However your health and safety remains our main focus during this time of the rapidly evolving situation with COVID-19.
I write with an update and near-term guidance. Living day-to-day with unfolding news reports about COVID-19 (formally known as novel coronavirus) has been difficult and unsettling. It’s been top-of-mind for all of us. Addressing the many health, welfare, and logistical issues around the spread of the virus is of utmost concern for Middlebury’s administration and is our number-one priority.
I write with an update and near-term guidance. Living day-to-day with unfolding news reports about COVID-19 (formally known as novel coronavirus) has been difficult and unsettling. It’s been top-of-mind for all of us. Addressing the many health, welfare, and logistical issues around the spread of the virus is of utmost concern for Middlebury’s administration and is our number-one priority.
Middlebury College continues to closely monitor developments concerning coronavirus, which began in Wuhan, China. The College is following CDC guidance, and College health officials are not aware of any active coronavirus cases on our campus at this time.
Middlebury College continues to closely monitor developments concerning coronavirus, which began in Wuhan, China. The College is following CDC guidance, and College health officials are not aware of any active coronavirus cases on our campus at this time.