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Towson University Will Reopen For Full In-Person Learning, Residential Living In Fall 2021

TOWSON, Md. (WJZ) -- Towson University will reopen for full in-person learning and residential living this fall.

In an announcement from the university leadership Monday, said they will release a more detailed plan soon including course options, schedules and deadlines.

"We will continue to put the health and safety of our community first, and will follow all best practices as outlined by our federal, state and local partners. On campus, these efforts are being led by our COVID Response Leadership Team," university officials said in a letter to the TU community. "That team — including key leaders from divisions across the university — coordinates TU's strategic management of protocols around COVID-19."

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Although the campus will reopen, students, faculty and staff will need to still wear masks, physical distance and keep work and personal spaces clean.

"In the coming weeks and months, we'll start to take greater strides as we begin to increase our on-campus presence while abiding by all local, state and federal health and safety guidance," university officials said in a letter to the TU community. "With expanded testing and distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine, we hope to begin resuming some in-person events and programs on campus as the weather warms up this spring."

University of Maryland College Park made a similar announcement last week.

For the latest information on coronavirus go to the Maryland Health Department's website or call 211. You can find all of WJZ's coverage on coronavirus in Maryland here.

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