
Keene State College has set forth plans for a fully in-person fall semester, reports WCAX.
At this time, Keene State’s President, Melinda Treadwell, is stating that officials expect the COVID-19 pandemic to be in a better place in the fall as the vaccine continues to roll out. In a statement given Wednesday she said, “We are having a successful spring semester, and are actively planning a shift to additional on-campus and in-person community experiences for the fall 2021 semester.”
With the school moving fully in-person, Treadwell stressed that science on COVID-19 will still be followed. “Safety guided by science will remain a priority in the fall, and we will continue to carefully monitor the pandemic to make decisions accordingly.”
Along with full in-person instruction, the college expects to resume athletic events, on-campus student activities, and study abroad opportunities.
Keene is currently using a mix of in-person, hybrid, or online classes.
