BROOKINGS, S.D. (KELO.com) — South Dakota State University President Barry Dunn says a decision will be made by next Friday whether to move to online instruction for the remainder of the semester.
His remarks came during what was called a “Townhall” on YouTube.
The university is set to begin online classes on Monday with in-person Instruction to resume April 6.
Dunn says dorms will be available for those who need housing.
He says this pandemic will have an impact on the university and its employees.
President Dunn says the steps they have taken so far have proven to be correct.
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(Perry Miller, KJJQ, contributed this report.)



