RICHLAND, Wash.-- Starting Monday, March 23, 2020, all Washington State University Tri-Cities classes, testing, and advising will be delivered online.

The move impacts all WSU campuses as administrators allow for increased social distancing in light of the spread of the COVID-19 illness in the state of Washington.

WSU’s five physical campuses and other locations across the state will remain open during this period to provide for continued business operations. On the Pullman campus, residential, dining and healthcare facilities will remain open and operational.

Employees will report to work as normal. Employees should consult the Human Resource Services COVID-19 FAQ if they have questions regarding leave and work options should they need to stay off campus due to illness or because they are at elevated risk for COVID-19. Supervisors will coordinate with employees who request to work from an alternate location to determine if business operations allow for telework or other arrangements.

Even though this is a WSU system decision, each campus or other location may have specific contexts that will determine some details of implementation. Any campus- or college-specific differences in implementation will be communicated separately by Chancellors and Deans in consultation with local public health officials.

The spread of, and response to, COVID-19 remains highly fluid, and school officials encourage students, faculty, and staff to monitor the COVID-19 website and student email for updates.

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