He says the decision was made "to protect our university community from infection and spread of the disease."
On Friday, Director of University and Community Relations Paul Steinmetz told CBS affiliate WFSB that on Thursday and Friday, up to 40 students became ill with an unidentified viral-like illness.
Now the number has grown to about 100 students who have come down with stomach cramps, vomiting and diarrhea.
Officials said maintenance crews will continue cleaning and disinfecting work on Monday.
The school is recommending that students go home, if possible, and if they fall ill, stay in their room to prevent the spread of the disease. Officials are urging proper and thorough health measures including hand-washing, staying hydrated, cleaning surfaces with a disinfectant, washing fruits and vegetables thoroughly, and visiting the clinic if symptoms of dehydration or illness develop.
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