UPike transitioning to remote learning sooner than planned

PIKEVILLE, Ky. – Acting on recommendations from Gov. Andy Beshear, the University of Pikeville will transition most undergraduate students to remote learning, beginning on Monday, Nov. 23.

The school had originally planned to make that switch with the arrival of Thanksgiving break, so the change is only a few days earlier.

“Our faculty and staff have been preparing to transition to virtual learning since last summer and are well equipped to continue working with students through our Hyflex learning model,” said UPike President Burton Webb, Ph.D. “UPike stands ready to do our part to keep our community safe. Although many things have changed in the wake of COVID-19, our core value of service to others remains steadfast.”  

For more information about UPike’s COVID-19 guidelines, visit https://www.upike.edu/healthy-at-upike/