
Dartmouth College is said to be planning for a “normal fall term”, reports the Associated Press.
According to the report, the fall term will be “normal” as long as COVID-19 cases on campus remain low, and a large portion of the community gets vaccinated by the end of the summer. There will be caveats, according to Provost Joseph Helbe, and it is possible that not all students will be on-campus for the fall semester.
At this time, approximately half of the school’s undergraduates are on-campus.
There have been no new COVID-19 cases among students for five days now, and it has been eight days since the last diagnosis in an employee.
