BU suspends out-of-state Alternative Service reak trips as coronavirus spreads, and also cancels all University-sponsored international trips for foreseeable future

BU Alternative Service Breaks volunteers during a trip to Nashville, Tenn., last year. This year’s program trips, which were set to send 250 students to volunteer at 20 sites across the United States next week, has been suspended. Students will have the option to volunteer with Boston-area nonprofits instead. Photo courtesy of Anthony Dongfack
BU Suspends Out-of-State Alternative Service Break Trips as Coronavirus Spreads
In a separate decision, all University-sponsored international trips canceled for spring
BU announced on Wednesday, March 4, the suspension of this year’s Alternative Service Breaks (ASB) trips to 20 locations across the country because of the spread of the coronavirus across the United States.
In a separate decision Wednesday, the Office of the Provost announced in a letter sent to BU faculty, staff, and students that all University-sponsored international group trips for spring semester have been canceled.
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“After careful consideration with colleagues and medical staff, we have decided to keep all Alternative Service Breaks within the Greater Boston Area due to concern for the well-being of our student and staff participants,” CSC director Orpheo Speer wrote in an email to all student volunteers, chaperones, and CSC staff on Wednesday afternoon. “With the best interests of our students, families, our community, and the communities we serve, we are adjusting to meet the shifting needs of those around us.”
ASB volunteers are being directed to the Community Service Center’s ASB FAQ page for information about alternative programming in Boston next week and for information about refunds.
“Although the suspension of our program is difficult for our volunteers, our team, and ourselves, the safety of everyone involved is the most important priority,” say ASB coordinators Nicole Sancilio (CAS’20, Sargent’20) and Tobi Dele-Oni (Sargent’20). “Our mission—international service, sustainable partnerships, and social justice education—emphasizes the goal of putting all our communities first. This decision supports that goal.”
Regarding the decision to cancel all University-sponsored international group trips for spring semester, Jean Morrison, University provost and chief academic officer, said in her letter that the decision was made “in response to recent guidance from the Centers for Disease Control” and statements made earlier this week by Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker and the Massachusetts Department of Health.
“For those who had school-based trips planned, we encourage you to work with your chairs and deans to develop alternate activities or other ways to mitigate the impact on students,” Morrison wrote.
Any ASB student with questions should contact Orpheo Speer at ospeer@bu.edu. Students with questions about international trips should contact Joe Finkhouse at finkhous@bu.edu or Sarah VanKirk at svankirk@bu.edu.
For more information on how COVID-19 is impacting spring break and travel, see the University’s FAQ page. Additional information about COVID-19 can be found on the University’s new coronavirus website.
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