Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In Virginia, several schools have welcomed students back. Only William and Mary is not seeing a surge in cases. Radford is a disaster -- they can't test more than 60 people a day...JMU seems to be about to explode. VCU had to find more quarantine dorms.
VT is rising, but it is not more than you would expect based on the campus size (10 at Tech compared to 50 or so at Radford). W & M had one in the last week.
Wow, freak out much. Let me know when hospitalizations and deaths spike in Harrisonburg.
You again? It is not all about deaths...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://news.virginia.edu/content/uva-confirms-plans-welcome-students-back-grounds-fall
After 6 weeks, there's no chance of housing refunds (?)
I agree with their reasoning for reopening. From the link:
"Fourth, we’ve learned from what has happened at other schools. Over the last few weeks, we’ve developed more ambitious testing plans, created additional spaces for isolation and quarantine, and focused on communicating behavioral expectations. We’ve also learned that most outbreaks have been tied to off-campus gatherings, not to on-campus housing and not to classrooms. Indeed, our public health experts believe that classrooms are very low-risk environments.If we were to go all online and close our dorms, we would not be addressing the challenges that we have seen on other campuses."
This is exactly what happened with Towson and makes zero sense to kick a bunch of students out of dorms when the biggest problem are the off-campus students who are going to stay in town anyway.
Yes. The students who live in dorms never come in contact with students who live off campus. Even the classroom. It simply does not happen, they are mutually-exclusive groups.![]()
Anonymous wrote:William and Mary hasn’t had students return to campus yet. Radford has has students on campus since Aug 1.
Anonymous wrote:William and Mary hasn’t had students return to campus yet. Radford has has students on campus since Aug 1.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In Virginia, several schools have welcomed students back. Only William and Mary is not seeing a surge in cases. Radford is a disaster -- they can't test more than 60 people a day...JMU seems to be about to explode. VCU had to find more quarantine dorms.
VT is rising, but it is not more than you would expect based on the campus size (10 at Tech compared to 50 or so at Radford). W & M had one in the last week.
What’s William and Mary doing differently that’s making its return to school plan work?
William and Mary is testing every student prior to being allowed on campus. That may include student preferring to distance learn, and does include students living off campus. So, initially, at least, everyone on campus is covid negative. They are also doing a phased move in -- freshman and RA's first (plus OA's). Of course, they can not restrict when off campus students return.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In Virginia, several schools have welcomed students back. Only William and Mary is not seeing a surge in cases. Radford is a disaster -- they can't test more than 60 people a day...JMU seems to be about to explode. VCU had to find more quarantine dorms.
VT is rising, but it is not more than you would expect based on the campus size (10 at Tech compared to 50 or so at Radford). W & M had one in the last week.
What’s William and Mary doing differently that’s making its return to school plan work?
William and Mary draws a quieter crowd that doesn’t party as much. Their greek life is homely compared to a lot of other schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In Virginia, several schools have welcomed students back. Only William and Mary is not seeing a surge in cases. Radford is a disaster -- they can't test more than 60 people a day...JMU seems to be about to explode. VCU had to find more quarantine dorms.
VT is rising, but it is not more than you would expect based on the campus size (10 at Tech compared to 50 or so at Radford). W & M had one in the last week.
What’s William and Mary doing differently that’s making its return to school plan work?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In Virginia, several schools have welcomed students back. Only William and Mary is not seeing a surge in cases. Radford is a disaster -- they can't test more than 60 people a day...JMU seems to be about to explode. VCU had to find more quarantine dorms.
VT is rising, but it is not more than you would expect based on the campus size (10 at Tech compared to 50 or so at Radford). W & M had one in the last week.
Wow, freak out much. Let me know when hospitalizations and deaths spike in Harrisonburg.
Anonymous wrote:In Virginia, several schools have welcomed students back. Only William and Mary is not seeing a surge in cases. Radford is a disaster -- they can't test more than 60 people a day...JMU seems to be about to explode. VCU had to find more quarantine dorms.
VT is rising, but it is not more than you would expect based on the campus size (10 at Tech compared to 50 or so at Radford). W & M had one in the last week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In Virginia, several schools have welcomed students back. Only William and Mary is not seeing a surge in cases. Radford is a disaster -- they can't test more than 60 people a day...JMU seems to be about to explode. VCU had to find more quarantine dorms.
VT is rising, but it is not more than you would expect based on the campus size (10 at Tech compared to 50 or so at Radford). W & M had one in the last week.
What’s William and Mary doing differently that’s making its return to school plan work?