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Classes resumed at the University of Guelph-Humber March 27 following the end of the 18-day strike at Ontario colleges.
Prof. John Walsh, Guelph-Humber's vice-provost and chief academic and executive officer, says he's “terrifically proud of the way our students, faculty and staff have responded now that the work stoppage is over to make sure that the academic semester can be completed.”
Walsh says classes will be extended by a week and the exam period lengthened by three days. “Faculty are working very closely with students and program heads to make any necessary adjustments to ensure that we meet all the learning objectives in the courses successfully.”
All students will be finished by the end of April, he says, and all grades will be submitted on time.