A message from the University of Oregon
A message from the University of Oregon
University of Oregon
November 23, 2020  •   coronavirus.uoregon.edu

What You Need to Know

  • All UO classes will be conducted remotely or online for the first week of winter term, from January 4 through January 9. We will return to a mix of instruction modes as indicated on the class schedule (in-person, remote, and online) at the start of the second week of winter term.

  • The UO campus community is invited to a Winter Term Town Hall meeting on Monday, December 7, at 12:30 p.m. Submit questions ahead of time using this anonymous web form.

Featured FAQ

What is the difference between on-campus, remote, or online classes?
  • On-campus classes will show a physical location and time in the course listing. On-campus classes may have discussion sections offered both in-person and remotely.

  • Remote classes will show 00 REMOTE in the location and list a time. Remote classes will have live engagement during scheduled class periods, so be aware of time zone differences if you are not on campus. Many remote classes may also have in-person discussion or lab sections while others may be remote. These classes normally would be held in-person, but due to circumstances, have been modified to use alternative methods for course instruction.

  • Online classes will not list a time and will show 00 WEB in the location. They can be completed at any time. These classes are purposefully designed to be delivered completely online, with no or limited in-person meetings.
All classes are can be accessed at classes.uoregon.edu.

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COVID-19 Cases

  • There were 35 members of the UO community who tested positive or were considered presumptive positive in the last seven days (November 16-22) as of 10:00 a.m. today. A total of 625 members of the UO community have tested positive for COVID-19 since reporting began. Information about known cases within the UO community is updated by 10:00 a.m. weekdays.

  • The Oregon Health Authority reports 62,175 confirmed and presumptive COVID-19 cases in the state, 3,672 cases in Lane County, 14,060 in Multnomah County, and 368 in Coos County as of November 23.

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Reminders

  • A two-week freeze ordered by Oregon Governor Kate Brown went into effect statewide last week and runs through Wednesday, December 2. As a higher education entity there is no change in the UO instruction, classes, finals, or dining. The Rec Center and museums are closed.

  • The best way to prevent illness is to avoid being exposed to the virus. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention outline some general precautions to minimize the spread of respiratory diseases. 

In the News

UO President Michael H. Schill sent this message to the campus community Nov. 23.
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