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Texas Tech cancels classes for week of March 23 through 27, classes to resume online

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LUBBOCK, Texas — The following is a letter from Lawrence Schovanec, President of Texas Tech University:

March 12, 2020


Dear Texas Tech University Community,

Today, I am announcing proactive measures designed to help limit the coronavirus (COVID-19) risk to our campus community. The health and safety of all members of the Texas Tech University community are our primary concern. At this time, there are no confirmed or suspected coronavirus cases among the Texas Tech University community, including those who are currently studying and working outside the United States. As local, national, and global health recommendations shift to reduce the spread of the virus, we are taking steps that will help protect our community. In keeping with these priorities, the University will adopt the following steps regarding post-spring break classes, university events, campus operations, and additional university resources:

Classes

Events

Campus Operations

Additional Resources

We understand that implementing these changes with such limited notice will have broad impacts on our community and will present challenges for all of us. We are grateful for the patience and cooperation of all members of our community throughout this challenging situation. We ask that you continue to monitor your email and the university website for updates on this evolving situation.

Sincerely,

Lawrence Schovanec
President
Texas Tech University