Pitt delays start of in-person classes
PITTSBURGH — The University of Pittsburgh adjusted its coronavirus strategy Wednesday, and delayed the start of in-person instruction into September as a top university official admonished students in a stark warning about partying and ignoring social distancing.
The decision came just a few days before in-person instruction was to start Monday. Online-only classes began Wednesday and students moved into dorms last week.
Now, in-person instruction is delayed until Sept. 14.
