Update: 2:07 p.m.
Watch a news conference with UW officials about coronavirus-related actions, including moving to all-remote classes from March 23-April 10.
Original story
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is ending face-to-face classes later this month in response to coronavirus and its spread. It will halt in-person classes from March 23 until at least April 10.
The school is also asking students who live in residence halls not to return to them until at least April 10, and “complete their coursework remotely.
Two of Wisconsin’s three coronavirus cases have come from Dane County.
Read the letter linked below to the UW-Madison community.
As COVID-19 continues to spread, the health of the UW–Madison community is our most important priority.
— UW-Madison (@UWMadison) March 11, 2020
UW–Madison will suspend Spring Semester face-to-face instruction effective Monday, March 23.
See more information about campus operations: https://t.co/r7VRrPbcE5

























