By Associated Press - Saturday, May 2, 2020

LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) - The University of Kansas will open its campuses for in-person classes in the fall after the shutdown caused by the coronavirus.

The university said Friday that in-person classes will resume “in some capacity” for the fall semester, the Kansas City Star reported.

“Reconnecting with each other in person and rebuilding our community is what we’ve looked forward to for months,” KU Chancellor Douglas Girod and Provost Barbara Bichelmeyer said in a note to the campus community.

KU closed to in-person classes in March. Last month, the university announced it would continue with all classes online for the summer semester.

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