The University of Waterloo and Wilfrid Laurier University both revealed some plans for how they will operate this fall. In a letter to students, University of Waterloo president Feridun Hamdullahpur says his schools will offer a mixture of in-class and online learning options. “Starting September, we will continue to deliver all large courses online although we hope some elements such as clinical programs, labs or tutorials will be available in person,” he wrote, noting that things are dependent on the COVID-19 situation.
He also said the school is working on a “phased approach to restarting our research activities now.” Hamdullahpur says plans are also in the works for things to happen in person, as well. “This could mean clinical