Modified with the update from Lindenwood.
Lindenwood University has canceled all in-person classes, switching to virtual classrooms from March 13 to 29 for all class sessions at all locations. Residential students, who are on spring break through March 15, are strongly encouraged not to return to campus if possible. Click here to read the announcement.
Webster University has moved all classes online at non-military U.S. locations throughout the U.S., and at the Vienna, Austria campus, through Friday, April 3.
At this time, there are no known cases of COVID-19 among members of the Webster University community. On the Webster Groves campus, residential halls, the library and laboratories will remain open and food services will continue in Marletto’s. However, all events scheduled through April 5, on the Webster Groves campus will be postponed or canceled. Click here to read annoucement.
St. Louis University has suspended most in-person instruction and on-campus learning on the St. Louis campus during the week of March 15. To date, there have been no confirmed cases at SLU. Click here to read annoucement.
Maryville University is also transitioning to a virtual learning format for two weeks, beginning March 16 . The university is using this week, spring break, to prepare for this transition. Maryville plans to resume on-ground classes on Monday, March 30. Maryville’s residence halls, food service, library, athletics and student support services will remain open and available to students as they continue their education. Click here to read announcement.