Mark Becker, updates parents about the University’s suspension of classes and what it means for students in a message on March 13.
“The well-being and education of your loved one remains our greatest priority,” President Becker says.
President Becker says faculty will prepare to transition classes online for the two weeks that the University will suspend classes.
The University is working to assist students who live in areas with limited access to the internet.
“This is a challenging time for the world and for each of us individually,” President Becker says. “By working together, we will be successful in limiting the spread of the virus in our community while also continuing to fulfill our commitment to our students to the greatest extent possible.”
Note: This story was written for PRN, the student-led news station at Georgia State University.