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Nipissing University is temporarily cancelling all classes

Starting Wednesday, March 18 and for the remainder of the term, all classes will be offered through online or alternative means
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An update from Nipissing University this afternoon says all classes have been cancelled, both at the campus and online.

In an effort to reduce the spread of COVID-19, a number of actions will be taken:

  • Nipissing University is cancelling all classes (both onsite and online), on Monday, March 16, and Tuesday, March 17, to provide faculty and academic support staff adequate time to prepare to deliver course content in alternative ways. Any exams scheduled during this time period will be rescheduled.
  • Starting Wednesday, March 18 and for the remainder of the term, all classes will be offered through online or alternative means. 
  • All university-related travel outside of Canada will be cancelled or postponed.
  • The University and university buildings remain open. This includes facilities such as research labs, the library, the athletics centre, residences, and food services.
  • Team practices and fitness classes at the R.J. Surtees Athletics Centre are cancelled.
  • Nipissing’s residences will also remain open and operational. Students wishing to return home and study remotely may do so.
  • The University is working through contingency planning for final exams. 
  • All events on campus currently scheduled up to and including March 27, are being cancelled, postponed or offered virtually. This includes Open House, campus tours, Research Month events, camps, etc. Operational and other internal meetings will continue.
  • Staff and faculty members should continue to come to work as usual. 
  • If you are ill, please stay home.
  • Please visit nipissingu.ca/coronavirus for updates and frequently asked questions.

"We understand that these decisions will cause some disruption, but ask that in this unusual time that you exhibit patience, compassion, and understanding with one another. We will emerge from this situation stronger than ever," says Dr. Mike DeGagné, President and Vice-Chancellor.


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