Monmouth College Corral Students Returned from Overseas Travel

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The Monmouth College Corral students that were traveling overseas in Austria and the Czech Republic arrived back home last weekend. College President Dr. Clarence Wyatt has more:

“The situation evolved and we started getting different directives from the federal government. We worked to bring them home and what we have done is those students have now self-quarantined at home, except for six students who had, to put it bluntly, no place else to go. We have followed in terms of how they are self-quarantining. They are doing symptom logs, all of those things. We are following the Warren County Health Department’s advice and guidelines in that,” Wyatt reports.

Monmouth College will move exclusively to remote learning, effective Monday, March 23rd. Students are encouraged to take all belongings from doom rooms with them as they are required if able, to leave campus by Sunday, March 22nd at 5 pm and will not be allowed back on campus unless approved.

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