Photo courtesy of the University of Windsor.Photo courtesy of the University of Windsor.
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University of Windsor clarifies return to campus plan

Students and employees at the University of Windsor can start returning to campus on Monday, January 31.

"On-campus experiences are foundational to our mission," a letter from university president Rob Gordon read.

"Over the past weeks, we have consulted with local and provincial health officials, members of the campus community, and colleagues at other post-secondary institutions. Our collective goals are to keep our communities and our universities safe while maintaining and supporting the research, knowledge creation, and learning goals of everyone who is part of our campus," he added.

The university said that all courses designated as in-person will be delivered on campus, while those designated as online will remain online.

The staff of the university who were asked to work remotely last December will also begin a gradual return to campus on January 31.

The University said that their main priority is the health and safety of the staff and students and as such anyone returning to campus must adhere to their vaccination policy.

St. Clair College also plans to return to campus on January 31.

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