View this post on Instagram #Repost @uoregon ・・・ Due to the spread of Covid-19, we will shift to primarily remote and online instruction for the fall term. In limited circumstances, such as with some labs, studio experiences and small classes, we will provide in-person instruction, in accordance with health and safety guidelines. We will also welcome first-year students who choose or need to live in residence halls thanks to safety measures already in place. Most campus amenities, resources and support services – advising, UO libraries, the Erb Memorial Union, the Student Rec Center, and others – will be available for use by all students this fall, providing a mix of in-person and remote services. All students living on campus will be required to be tested for COVID-19 at move-in, again five to seven days later, and periodically throughout the term. The university will work to expand testing throughout the fall, with the goal of returning to predominantly in-person instruction for the beginning of the winter quarter in 2021. A post shared by Call Me a Duck (@callmeaduck) on Aug 26, 2020 at 1:33pm PDT