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Illinois university moves some classes online after learning ICE is renting space
Summary
Lewis University said it will shift in-person classes at its Oak Brook site to online delivery Feb. 16–21 after learning that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is leasing office space in the same building, and the school is coordinating with property management while promising updates.
Content
Lewis University announced a temporary change after learning that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is leasing administrative space in the same building as its Oak Brook location. The school said it does not control leasing decisions made by other tenants. The move follows social media attention and community concern about the situation. The university described the step as a precaution to support a safe and productive learning environment.
Key details:
- Lewis University said the U.S. General Services Administration is leasing space in the building where the Oak Brook location operates and that ICE is using offices there.
- The university announced that in-person classes at its Oak Brook site will transition to online delivery from Feb. 16 through Feb. 21 where possible.
- Lewis said it is communicating directly with property management and will provide updates as additional information becomes available.
- The university noted it is one of several tenants in the property and does not control leasing decisions for other occupants.
- Students were informed about available counseling and telehealth resources in the announcement.
Summary:
Lewis University described the shift to online classes at the Oak Brook site as a precaution while it coordinates with property management; the change is scheduled for Feb. 16–21 and the school said it will issue further updates as new information comes in.
