KENT, Ohio -- Kent State University is canceling face-to-face instruction beginning with Tuesday evening classes as a precautionary measure against coronavirus, according to the university’s website.

Ohio’s first coronavirus cases were confirmed on Monday, with all three in Cuyahoga County.

State officials held a press conference on Tuesday afternoon where Governor Mike DeWine recommended canceling in-person college classes, as well as other measures like banning spectators from concerts and sporting events.

The university released a schedule for remote instruction on Tuesday on its website. The cancellations are consistent with recommendations from state health authorities to limit large gatherings and practice social distancing, officials wrote on the school’s website.

Classes will start remote instruction on March 16.

Here’s the schedule, as posted:

A message posted on Kent State University's website with the schedule for classes under coronavirus precautions.

Kent State has a dedicated webpage for coronavirus updates, where the update appeared.

A note sent out to students

Ohio State University announced it would be canceling in-person instruction on Monday evening. The university is considering what to do about in-person labs.

Cleveland State University sent out a note late Monday evening which stated the university would remain open until further notice. The school has formed a task force for coronavirus planning, headed by Chief of Health Strategy Dr. Forrest Faison.

Faison was formerly the Surgeon General of the United States Navy and has " extensive experience in preparing for and dealing with pandemic situations," officials wrote in the letter.

Cuyahoga Community College is on Spring Break until March 16. Tri-C leadership is currently in meetings to discuss options for classes and events, spokesman John Horton wrote in an email.

More information on coronavirus:

-- Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine recommends canceling college classes, banning fans from sports games to stop coronavirus

-- Ohio is under a state of emergency because of the coronavirus. What does that mean?

-- Could Ohio shut down travel for coronavirus quarantine?

-- Cuyahoga County opens emergency operations center in response to coronavirus