Colleges and universities across the US are canceling in-person classes due to coronavirus
Universities from California to New York have closed campus classrooms as the novel coronavirus has affected more than 100,000 people worldwide and its spread has transformed into a pandemic.
The cancellations were initially focused in states and areas hardest hit by the virus, including the Seattle area, California and New York.
In some cases, online instruction is being offered for a limited period, or through the semester. Some schools are telling students to not return to campus for 14 days after their return, depending on the laws in their state.
And many universities are issuing guidance on avoiding travel to China, Italy and South Korea, as students are on or about to go on spring break.
These are some of the major institutions that have taken action, including canceling or temporarily suspending in-classroom instruction:
California
• California Institute of the Arts
• University of California, Berkeley
• University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
• University of Southern California
Connecticut
• Yale University
Delaware
District of Columbia
• George Washington University
Florida
• University of North Florida
• University of South Florida
• University of West Florida
• Florida Polytechnic University
• University of Central Florida
• Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU)
• Florida Atlantic University
• Florida Gulf Coast University
• Florida International University
Georgia
• Emory University
• Georgia Southern
Illinois
• University of Illinois-Springfield
Indiana
• Notre Dame
Maine
• Bowdoin College
Maryland
• Johns Hopkins
• University System of Maryland
Massachusetts
• Amherst College
• Babson College
• Boston College
• Massachusetts Institute of Technology
• University of Massachusetts
• Tufts University
Michigan
• Eastern Michigan University
• Western Michigan University
New Jersey
• Drew University
• New Jersey City University
• New Jersey Institute of Technology
New York
• Columbia University and Barnard College
• The City University of New York (CUNY)
• Skidmore College
North Carolina
• Duke University
• University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
• University of North Carolina at Greensboro
• Elon University
Ohio
Oklahoma
Pennsylvania
• Penn State
Rhode Island
• Brown University
Tennessee
• Vanderbilt
Texas
• Rice University
Virginia
• The College of William & Mary
• Virginia Tech
Washington state
Wisconsin
• University of Wisconsin-Madison
• University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Study abroad programs
A growing list of American universities have canceled study abroad programs as the novel coronavirus has spread around the world.
At least seven universities, including Villanova, Elon, Florida International and Syracuse, have suspended programs in Italy, and others have canceled programs in China and South Korea.
The study abroad program Semester at Sea, based on a cruise ship that’s been retrofitted into a floating campus, is rerouting with hundreds of American students on board.
Update: This article has been updated to include the University of Georgia in the group of institutions that have canceled or suspended in-classroom instruction.