UW-Oshkosh students will be off for the next two weeks, and their classes will be online when their spring break is done.
Chancellor Andrew Leavitt says they’re planning to help students, if they don’t have access to the Internet where they live. He says they want to set up spots on campus where they can use the Wi-Fi and work, but not congregate. He says they’re paying attention to concerns about “social distancing.”
The school wants students to go to their permanent home this weekend, and not come back after spring break.
Leavitt says the residence halls will be open, if students have to stay on campus.




