MALAYBALAY CITY (06 April 2020) Bukidnon State University Dean of Students Dr. Lalevie C. Lubos said the university has not yet announced the resumption of classes.
She said false Information has been circulating through social media pertaining to the resumption of classes in BukSU.
“I would like to notify everyone that there is no order yet coming from the Office of the President regarding the resumption of classes,” she said in a statement to the Office of the President – Information and Publication Service (OP-IPS).
As of April 6, 2020, classes in BukSU are still suspended until further notice, she added.
Official announcement of the resumption of classes will be posted in the OSS FB Page and the BukSU website (www.buksu.edu.ph).
Dr. Lubos said students proven to have taken part in circulating false information will face sanctions. (From the Office of Dr. Lalevie C. Lubos, BukSU Dean of Students for OP-IPS)
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