University of Colorado Boulder to resume in-person classes
BOULDER, Colo. - The University of Colorado Boulder will resume some in-person classes next week as coronavirus cases among students have decreased following strict university regulations and local public health orders.
University Chancellor Phillip DiStefano announced the change on Wednesday after Boulder health officials approved the gradual scaling back of restrictions on the gathering of 18- to 22-year-olds and people living in collegiate group homes.
Public health officials had banned gatherings of more than two 18- to 22-year-olds in September after a substantial increase of coronavirus cases among off-campus students.
The scaling back of restrictions will go into effect at noon Thursday.