Princeton, other colleges shifting classes and holding finals online due to Covid-19 increase
CNN
A significant rise in Covid-19 cases and concerns over the fast-spreading Omicron variant is forcing at least four more colleges and universities to move the last days of the fall semester online -- including final exams.
Princeton University announced Wednesday it is shifting all undergraduate final exams to a remote format "so that students will be able to leave campus at their earliest convenience," according to a post on the school's website.
All indoor gatherings where face coverings can't be worn also must be canceled or postponed through January 7, 2022, according to Princeton's message.
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