Two associated with university diagnosed with COVID-19, one case in Pike County

Emma Daniel  News Editor A Troy student and one faculty member have been diagnosed with COVID-19, according to a university statement, but they have been off-campus since spring break. One case of COVID-19 has also been confirmed in Pike County, according to the Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH). Neither the faculty member or the student lives in Pike County, and the student did not live on campus. No information has been released about the patient in accordance with medical privacy laws. COVID-19 may stay dormant for 2 to 14…

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Coronavirus: Classes moving online; campus will remain open

Troy University will move to online-only classes due to the outbreak of the coronavirus COVID-19, but residence halls and dining halls will remain open to accommodate students who cannot go home. Classes will be online only from March 16 to April 5. On April 6, the university will announce how it plans to proceed. All events within this period will also be postponed or cancelled. The decision to suspend in-person classes comes after a week of deliberations from administration, according to Lance Tatum, the senior vice chancellor for academic affairs,…

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Troy suspends on campus classes till April 6th

Troy University has suspended all on campus classes effective March 16th moving to alternate delivery systems. On campus classes are scheduled to resume Monday April 6th. “We chose to make this transition out of an abundance of caution to mitigate risk and prevent exposure or spread of the virus on our campuses,” said Dr. Lance Tatum, Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, who leads the University’s ad-hoc coronavirus task force. In addition to class format changes, the University has also suspended all domestic and international travel through April 6, and,…

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Study abroad suspended due to virus

(Graphic/Dior Brown) Emma Daniel News Editor All Troy University study abroad trips have been suspended until further notice due to the COVID-19 virus, according to Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Lance Tatum. “Over the last 35 to 40 days, we’ve had a lot of discussion about what’s going on in the world related to coronavirus,” Tatum said. “As things have progressed, obviously, the virus has spread to other parts of the word, which has had an impact on how we support study abroad, as well as faculty and staff…

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