West Virginia University suspends 29 students, cancels in-person classes for 3 weeks
West Virginia University has canceled in-person classes from Sept. 8 through Sept. 25 due to climbing COVID-19 cases and "increasing evidence that crowded indoor gatherings, such as those that occurred over the weekend, can serve as super-spreader events," the university said.
The university said there are "several reports of parties held this holiday weekend where groups should have been in quarantine."
WVU said it put 29 students on interim suspension on Sunday "amid ongoing COVID-19 investigations."
"The University continues to work aggressively to identify others attending these large off-campus gatherings and will respond swiftly to bring charges against those found violating the Student Code of Conduct," the school said. "WVU is also working with local officials to see what other measures can be implemented for those not following the rules."
WVU intends to resume in-person classes on Sept. 28 "if conditions allow," the school said.
ABC News' Dee Carden contributed to this report.