INDIANA UNIVERSITY SOUTHEAST ATHLETICS: ACTIVITIES BUILDING TO CLOSE UNTIL APRIL 6

INDIANA UNIVERSITY SOUTHEAST ATHLETICS: ACTIVITIES BUILDING TO CLOSE UNTIL APRIL 6
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Indiana University Southeast Athletics issued the following announcement on Mar 11.

The IU Southeast Activities Building and Fitness Center, including the Athletic Department, will be closed until April 6 in furtherance of the directives regarding COVID-19 announced by Indiana University President Dr. Michael A. McRobbie on March 10. The building will close effective at noon on March 12, 2020.

The Activities Building will close as part of the University’s prevention efforts to limit the spread of the virus as one of the best ways to prevent the spread of viral illness is to limit contact and the associated risk of disease transmission.

Student-athletes seeking treatment by the IU Southeast Athletic Training Staff should contact the athletic trainers or their head coach to schedule treatment.

Updates regarding the IU Southeast athletic schedule will be announced when more information becomes available after consulting with River States Conference and NAIA officials.

Click here for more information regarding Indiana University’s policy regarding COVID-19.

Original source can be found here.



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