Bethune-Cookman pivots to virtual learning for rest of fall semester
VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. – Students at Bethune-Cookman will pivot to virtual learning for the rest of the fall semester amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to University President Dr. E. LaBrent Chrite said. The Florida Department of Health is reporting 12,567 people in Volusia County have tested positive for the virus. Classes for students will be online only for the rest of the semester. Students may remain on campus until Nov. 20, but they are encouraged to take virtual classes from home if they can. At this time a decision on students returning to in-person learning for the spring semester has not been made at this time.