Most Spring 2023 MSHE courses are held in person. Some remote components may occur in courses designated as in person, per Northwestern University COVID-19 and Campus Updates: Instructor FAQ’s (last university update was on January 3, 2023). During Spring 2023 quarter, one course will be held remote synchronous for the entire term – MSHE 471: The Comprehensive Community College. Currently there are no COVID-related restrictions on MSHE course modality.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Lois Trautvetter or Chris Neary.
View documents below:
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- Northwestern University COVID-19 and Campus Updates: Instructor FAQ’s (last university update was on January 3, 2023) — This includes:
- Masks are optional in classrooms, but the University strongly recommends masking in areas where distancing is not possible when transmission levels are elevated.
- Syllabus statements Chris has already updated in your Canvas course
- Supporting Students with Excused Absences Due to COVID
- As a MSHE practice, you may choose to record instructor and TA lecture (if you have a TA), but we do not record student group activities or guest speaker presentations. Chris can help you determine what may work best for your session.
- Potential MSHE Classroom Ideas/Procedures If You Must Self-Isolate or Quarantine
- Northwestern University COVID-19 and Campus Updates: Instructor FAQ’s (last university update was on January 3, 2023) — This includes: