Las Vegas Review-Journal

Higher ed leader: No campus-based virus spread

- By Julie Wootton-greener Contact Julie Wootton-greener at jgreener@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-387-2921. Follow @julieswoot­ton on Twitter.

COVID-19 cases have been reported within Nevada’s college and university communitie­s, but there’s virtually no evidence of “campus-based spread,” the state’s higher education leader said last week.

Nevada System of Higher Education Chancellor Melody Rose made the comment during a presentati­on to the state’s COVID-19 Mitigation and Management Task Force.

Roughly 70 percent of instructio­n at the state’s colleges and universiti­es is currently taking place in a remote format, Rose told the board. She has directed schools to transition to as much remote instructio­n as possible from Thanksgivi­ng weekend through the end of the fall semester in mid-december.

“This additional direction is intended to limit contact points for students in particular who may travel home, visit family or friends during the holiday break and then return to campus,” Rose said. “We are prepared to pivot again depending on what we see in terms of potential emergent clusters.”

Schools are finalizing plans for the spring semester, Rose said, and that will include a 50-person limit for in-person classroom instructio­n.

Some schools such as the University of Nevada, Reno are eliminatin­g spring break and others are considerin­g it, she said. UNR — which has seen the largest number of coronaviru­s cases within NSHE — is also moving to fully remote instructio­n after Thanksgivi­ng break for the rest of the fall semester.

Case trends have been inconsiste­nt week by week at NSHE’S Southern Nevada schools, Rose told the task force. “Some weeks numbers go up, and the following week they go down.”

Case numbers are more consistent­ly on the rise at Northern Nevada colleges and universiti­es — especially, over the last three weeks, she said.

Colleges and universiti­es are reporting COVID-19 case numbers on their websites, but that doesn’t mean those who tested positive contracted the virus while on campus.

Since March 1, Southern Nevada’s NSHE schools have reported 511 cases among students and 105 among employees. Northern Nevada schools have seen 990 cases among students and 114 among employees.

Rose also reported that she has ordered the creation of a task force on mental health among students and employees. That’s in addition to NSHE’S COVID-19 task force.

As for on-campus housing, NSHE has told colleges and universiti­es that they are not allowed to evict students because of coronaviru­s-related financial hardships, Rose said.

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