(KAIR)--Atchison’s Benedictine College will open for the fall semester.
According to a news release from the college, the opening will be done on time, and will mean a return to the classroom for students.
The announcement was made Tuesday by College President Stephen Minnis during a virtual Honors Convocation. Along with stating that the opening would mean students in the classroom, Minnis said college athletics would also be included, as “all of those things are important for a dynamic Benedictine education.”
Minnis, citing the importance of in-person education, said it “will take responsible and prudent safety and mitigation strategies,” to make the reopening possible.
According to the release, college administrators, along with a group of faculty and staff on the school’s Coronavirus Response Task Force, are currently working on Raven Safety, with the standards to be in place by the fall to protect the entire Raven Community.
Strategies being considered include social distancing in the classroom, adjusted classroom or course schedules, the use of masks, the possibility of testing, rules for use of common areas, and rules for watching athletic events.
© Many Signals Communications
MOST VIEWED STORIES
Atchison woman pleads to charges in fatal crash
3 arrested in Hiawatha drug bust
Updated: Officer shooter search leads to arrest
Former Kickapoo Tribal Chair pleads to child porn-related charge
Atchison man earns prison from injurious outburst
Baniewicz on leave at Bishop Miege; investigation launched
Falls City man sentenced to prison on multiple charges
Public health advisory issued for two local lakes
State Audit discovers alleged financial misconduct
Saturday night construction zone crash injures one
Atchison's Lust found safe following disappearance
Falls City Council member rescinds resignation
Candidate list finalized in Brown Co
Young sex offenders earn sentences in Atchison Co
Death of puppy leads to Atchison arrest
Arrest following search warrant in Mayetta
Woman injured after striking object on Nemaha Co highway
3 local communities awarded small-town grants
LATEST STORIES
Public health advisory issued for two local lakes
Baniewicz on leave at Bishop Miege; investigation launched
Falls City Council member rescinds resignation
Atchison proclamation of Juneteenth made Monday
Death of puppy leads to Atchison arrest
Charges filed in fatal Holt County MO crash
Wellness recovery program coming to SE Nebraska
Auburn native to seek NU Board of Regents seat