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Faculty, STELAR Lead Massive Shift to Online Learning
University NewsThe spread of coronavirus and the COVID-19 disease it causes has had an unprecedented impact on life around the globe. Within the St. Thomas community, that impact is being felt in a myriad of ways, including in a full shift to online learning.
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Admissions Shifts Deposit, Refund Deadline to June 1, Expands Digital Options
COVID-19 ResponseAs the response to the coronavirus pandemic continues to shift things on the St. Thomas campus, in-person visits are no longer possible during the spring semester. Thanks to the work of St. Thomas' enrollment team and student tour guides Cameron Shuck '20 and Kristina Pappas '20, anyone can now get to know St. Thomas through an online tour. -
March 18 Update on St. Thomas' Response to COVID-19
COVID-19 ResponseThe university has a series of updates for March 18 regarding the continued response to COVID-19. -
University Announces Move to Online Classes for Rest of Spring Semester
COVID-19 ResponsePresident Julie Sullivan announced March 16 that all classes will remain online through the rest of spring semester, as well as several other updates on university policies. -
Online Learning Starts Tomorrow: What to Expect
COVID-19 ResponseTomorrow begins our temporary period of online classes to help safeguard the health and safety of our community amid the COVID-19 outbreak. -
Update on St. Thomas’ Response to COVID-19
COVID-19 ResponsePresident Julie Sullivan has announced all classes will temporarily move online starting Monday, March 16. No in-person classes will be held until Tuesday, April 14 (students’ first day back from the Easter holiday), at the earliest. -
Coronavirus Update: St. Thomas Closes Rome Programs
COVID-19 ResponseAfter careful deliberation, and out of an abundance of caution, the university has made the difficult decision to cancel the remainder of the Saint John Vianney/Catholic Studies Rome Semester and to close our Bernardi Campus.