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MSU Resumes Classes Monday, But All Learning Will Be Virtual

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Chloe O'Neill
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Carrington Hall
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Carrington Hall

Missouri State University students return to class Monday, March 30, but all classes will be online.  The school ceased in-person classes to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.

Most campus buildings are closed, but the open-access computer lab in Meyer Library and Magers Health and Wellness Center are open.

MSU has established a student success hotline.  An MSU support team will answer any questions students might have.

The MSU Counseling Center has suspended face-to-face appointments and is now providing tele-counseling sessions.

The Bear Pantry, which provides food for students in need, is still open.  Those who need food can place an order for pickup.

Some residence halls remain open, and take-out meals are available for students.

Learn more here.  

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