University of Maryland quiet on in-person instruction start date

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UMD student return in questions

University of Maryland officials have been silent on whether students will return for in-person instruction amid coronavirus concerns.

New positive cases of COVID-19 at the University of Maryland are threatening the possibility of in-person instruction this fall.

According to a letter from University President Darryll Pines to the student body, the decision to start in-person instruction on Monday, September 14th is a tentative date. He says the actual date can be shifted based on the pervasiveness of the virus in the community.

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As of August 30, UMD has seen 85 new positive cases of COVID-19, as well as 95 unconfirmed positive cases, form students who got tests on their own.

No word from the University when the official start date for in-person instruction would begin.

A man sits on the McKeldin Mall, a large grassy area at the University of Maryland campus in College Park, Maryland on Sunday, June 21, 2020. (Photo by Amanda Andrade-Rhoades for The Washington Post via Getty Images)