UM regents to delay move-in at 3 campuses due to virus fears

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The University of Minnesota Board of Regents agreed to delay move-in at the Twin Cities, Duluth and Rochester campuses and teach classes completely online for at least two weeks because of the coronavirus.

The board voted 8-3 Monday to approve the proposal laid out Friday by University of Minnesota President Joan Gabel. Her plan follows COVID-19 outbreaks at several U.S. colleges, including the University of North Carolina and Notre Dame. Student association leaders from the three campuses wrote a joint letter to the board Friday calling for increased testing and safety procedures this fall.

Classes begin Aug. 31 in Duluth and Sept. 8 at the other two campuses.