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Oklahoma State University Classes Move Online For Rest Of Semester

Oklahoma State University is moving its classes online for the rest of the spring semester to fight COVID-19.

OSU President Burns Hargis announced the move in a letter to students, faculty and staff, Wednesday afternoon. He wrote that some students could remain on campus, but the university is encouraging them to move away if possible.

The letter also says it's unclear what spring graduation will look like and university leaders and students are exploring alternatives to a traditional ceremony.

Robby Korth joined KOSU as its news director in November 2022.
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