University President Dr. Saúl Jiménez-Sandoval mentioned the possible transition during a virtual forum last week, The Collegian, Fresno State's student newspaper, reported.
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Jiménez-Sandoval said officials were aware that students and staff would travel and interact with more people during holiday gatherings. Going back to online learning would help limit the number of people on campus.
While an official decision has not been made, university officials tell Action News that a switch to virtual learning is one of many options they're considering.
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Administrators said they would make their decision while working with guidance from the Fresno County health department and the California State University Office of the Chancellor.