As we all know, there isn't any person or institution that it exempt from the evolving COVID-19 scenario.
Yesterday, The Office of the Superintendent of the United States Military Academy (Darryl A. Williams - Lieutenant General, U.S. Army) issued a message to the West Point "Teammates" and here are some of the notables:
The entire team - USMA staff and faculty, Garrison, Keller Hospital and several mutual aid partners have been working non-stop to protect the entire community, to continue the mission as effectively as possible and to plan a safe return of the Corps of Cadets.
Many have asked about when the Corps of Cadets will return to West Point. After a deliberate planning process, across the USMA enterprise, the Supe has decided that the Corps of Cadets will not return to West Point on March 29th as originally planned. Keeping the Corps at home will better ensure thee safety of the Corps, staff, faculty and the West Point community. There is no determination at this time when the Corps will return.
The Corps of Cadets have been reminded that this is not an extension of their spring break and hence the expectation is for them to conduct themselves as future professionals of the United States Army.
No decision has been made yet about graduation and commissioning for the Class of 2020, and the leadership of West Point will continue to conduct a thorough planning process to ensure the safe return of the Corps at the right time. Leadership will continue to plan for the commissioning of the Class of 2020 to meet the needs of the Army.