RALEIGH, N.C. — North Carolina State University (NCSU) shut down a campus building for the rest of the school year because of air quality concerns, according to university officials.
The university first closed Poe Hall about two weeks ago once it discovered toxic chemicals in the air.
The seven-story building is used for classes. For now, classes have been moved or will be remote. The school says it is still ironing out what's next.
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