Colleges cancel partying holiday to tamp down virus spread

Source: Politico | October 18, 2020 | Nirvi Shah

Dozens of colleges nationwide aren’t taking any chances with spring break in 2021.

The scenes from spring break earlier this year make college presidents shudder now: Partygoers on the beach in Florida barely inches from their maskless, sweating companions. Jammed lines at Walt Disney World. Students flying back to campus on still-packed flights before state and campus shutdowns kicked in.

Not again.

“It really taught everybody in the Florida system: It’s not necessarily the safest thing to do to allow students to go off for a week that’s intended to let people relax. Spring break is a big party time,” said Sally McRorie, the provost and executive vice president for academic affairs at Florida State University.

FSU and dozens of other colleges and universities nationwide aren’t taking any chances with spring break in 2021, even though it will have been a year since the pandemic set in. They have rearranged their calendars to wipe out the annual ritual entirely to keep students from their uninhibited and unsupervised sunny sojourns. Any blowback from students seems worth it after the spasms that accompanied reopening in the fall: Many colleges welcomed students into dorms and lecture halls only to have to shift to remote classes after cases surged in a matter of days or weeks.

Boston University took the same step as Florida State. “The rationale is straightforward,” spokesperson Colin Riley said. “We wanted to reduce the likelihood of travel in the middle of the semester and also wanted to retain the scheduled end of the semester so that people wouldn’t need to change post-school-year plans.”

Tallahassee-based FSU is hosting students in person this term, but many classes are online at least part of the time so the campus isn’t as packed as it would be in a typical year. Despite the precautions on campus, hundreds of students tested positive in the early weeks of the semester following raucous off-campus gatherings. Police had to be called to break up one off-campus fete two miles away that involved more than 1,000 people. FSU President John Thrasher and his wife tested positive for Covid-19 last week.

A study by researchers at Ball State University and the New York Federal Reserve linked students’ 2020 travels to spread of the virus in local communities upon their return.

Wiping spring break off the calendar is not foolproof, however. McRorie noted that “there’s nothing saying our students, if they’re enrolled in remote [classes], can’t leave and come back. They can do that anytime.”

Many colleges that did reopen in person for the fall term are shifting to online teaching after the Thanksgiving break, a move also intended to temper spread of the virus. Winter break was extended in lieu of spring break at many schools, so students would stay away for a chunk of flu season, which health experts worry could combine with coronavirus cases to overwhelm the health care system this year.

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