Anonymous wrote:Online classes for two weeks. Off campus kids not allowed on campus and vice versa.
https://news.nd.edu/news/notre-dame-enacts-two-weeks-of-remote-instruction/
Anonymous wrote:Online classes for two weeks. Off campus kids not allowed on campus and vice versa.
https://news.nd.edu/news/notre-dame-enacts-two-weeks-of-remote-instruction/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://wsbt.com/news/operation-education/notre-dame-students-share-coronavirus-testing-struggles
I saw this article on reddit. What a disaster.
Wow.
This matches what is being said on Twitter and on campus. They are in over their heads.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Notre Dame president says they were going to send students home, but have decided in interim steps for the time being.
Undergrad classes move to remote instruction for the next two weeks.
On campus students will face more restrictions on their movements, off campus residents should stay off campus.
Trying to contain the virus to get back to in person instruction.
If these steps are not successful, they will have to send everyone home as they did last spring.
Prez says off campus socializing has been a big source of infection and spread. Asks everyone to observe health protocols. Promises to enhance testing of people experiencing symptoms, and surveillance testing of people without symptoms.
This is the classic kicking the can down the road. If you have a student at ND, you might want to bring them home now to beat the rush.
THIS. They are delaying the inevitable. What a joke.
Anonymous wrote:Notre Dame president says they were going to send students home, but have decided in interim steps for the time being.
Undergrad classes move to remote instruction for the next two weeks.
On campus students will face more restrictions on their movements, off campus residents should stay off campus.
Trying to contain the virus to get back to in person instruction.
If these steps are not successful, they will have to send everyone home as they did last spring.
Prez says off campus socializing has been a big source of infection and spread. Asks everyone to observe health protocols. Promises to enhance testing of people experiencing symptoms, and surveillance testing of people without symptoms.
This is the classic kicking the can down the road. If you have a student at ND, you might want to bring them home now to beat the rush.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is Notre Dame still 100% (or nearly) on campus housing all 4 years? I believe it used to be required, yes? Unsure if that's changed.
Even in the '80's, only freshmen were required to live on campus.
Thank you, I had no idea. If it's been optional that long, what % of sophomores, juniors, and seniors did still elect to remain on campus? I think it was certainly far more common than at other schools.
I don't know the exact numbers, but nearly 100% of freshmen and sophomores live on campus. (only freshman whose parents live in south bend are able to not live on campus, and of those almost all live on campus anyway) A lot of juniors study abroad for one or both semesters. Those that are abroad for one semester almost always live on campus the other semester (and at least used to be guaranteed to return to their original dorm, but I don't know if that's true now or now). Seniors is more of a mixed bag - a lot move off campus in my experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is Notre Dame still 100% (or nearly) on campus housing all 4 years? I believe it used to be required, yes? Unsure if that's changed.
Even in the '80's, only freshmen were required to live on campus.
Thank you, I had no idea. If it's been optional that long, what % of sophomores, juniors, and seniors did still elect to remain on campus? I think it was certainly far more common than at other schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Notre Dame president scheduled 5:00 press conference. Huge lines to get tested today on campus.
You're about to hear the sound of the plug being pulled on in-person instruction at Notre Dame this fall.
I suspect a two week shutdown of in person but not sending kids home. Yet.
Sweetheart, no one is getting covid in a classroom with a mask on, seated six feet away from other students. These outbreaks are 100% a dorm issue. Nothing short of vacating the dorms is going to make a difference at any school.
Sweetheart, students sitting in a poorly ventilated classroom for an hour at a time, walking next to each other to get into and out of classrooms, not always wearing masks correctly, wearing bandanas or neck gaiters, touching their faces, their desks, and doors, are certainly at risk for transmitting and catching coronavirus.
It is not just a dorm issue, it is an issue of having thousands of 20 year olds on a campus for hours at a time with little enforcement of optimal health guidelines.
Kids not getting them in classrooms...just parties.
Not all the cases have been traced to parties. And if you've seen the Reddit thread on ND, the testing situation is an utter fiasco. Not everyone who wants a test is getting one.
Anonymous wrote:120 of the tests reported today were for the football team which is kind of in a bubble. That means the percent positive of tests (non-football) is 26%