The Oakland Press

OU goes to online format for 2 weeks

Winter courses begin Jan. 5

- By Paula Pasche ppasche@medianewsg­roup.com

Due to the continuing spread of the COVID-19 virus, most of Oakland University’s Winter 2022 courses, including hybrid and in-person classes, will start in an online-only format on Wednesday, Jan. 5.

Classes will return to their previously scheduled delivery formats on Tuesday, Jan. 18, barring a further need to respond to pandemic conditions.

A small subset of Winter 2022 courses — such as labs, lab-based research and field experience­s may meet in person starting on Jan. 5. Students enrolled in such courses should contact their instructor­s for additional direction.

“We are proud of the health and safety measures our campus community has taken over the past two years,” said Oakland University President Ora Hirsch Pescovitz, M.D. “We are grateful that the campus community compliance rates are very high. That said, we also understand that we have to continue to actively work to maintain our health and safety as we go into the winter semester and the new year.”

With the risks posed by the rapidly spreading Omicron variant, and with so many of the campus community members traveling over the holidays, Pescovitz said that this is a prudent approach to begin the winter semester in a remote learning environmen­t. This two-week period also allows for quarantine time for any students who might have been exposed to COVID-19 over the break.

“We are fortunate that our faculty has had experience and success in adjusting rapidly to online learning in past semesters and think this decision will go a long way in keeping our campus as safe as possible when we transition back into traditiona­l classroom learning the week of Jan. 17, beginning with our annual Martin Luther King Jr. Keeper of the Dream scholarshi­p celebratio­n,” Pesco

vitz added.

Oakland University’s Kresge Library will operate on limited hours — from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on weekdays only during the first two weeks of January. Scheduled athletic events will take place as planned and other auxiliary university services will operate on their normal schedules unless otherwise posted. The Graham Health Center on campus will also be offering scheduled appointmen­ts for Moderna vaccines and boosters.

“All campus community members are strongly encouraged to get fully vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus if not already, as well as to receive booster shots as advised by the CDC,” said Pescovitz. “All other infection prevention practices and expectatio­ns in place for students, faculty and staff will be maintained into the winter semester. This includes the mask mandate inside campus buildings.”

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