Seattle University is returning to in-person classes next week after starting the year with remote learning.
“Our decision to remain remote until Jan.
30 was based on two factors: uncertainty about the nature and trajectory of the Omicron variant and a desire to limit the disruption of our students’ educational experience during what promised to be a wave of infections unlike any we had yet seen during the two years of this pandemic,” the letter said.
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