WVU moving all undergraduate classes online early

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — West Virginia University on Tuesday announced all undergraduate classes at the Morgantown, Keyser and Beckley campuses will move online starting Monday.

While the institution was planning on making fall classes virtual after Thanksgiving, officials made the move as state health leaders are reporting record-high coronavirus numbers.

Students will have access to learning labs, research labs and libraries. Dining halls and residence halls will remain open as planned.





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