University of Minnesota may shift fall semester plans for Covid-19 — again

University of Minnesota may shift fall semester plans for Covid-19 — again

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The University of Minnesota, which had been preparing for students to return to campus for in-person classes later this week, may instead tell them to stay away for another two weeks in the latest change in the university's strategy to deal with education in the Covid-19 era. The Star Tribune reports that U of M President Joan Gabel on Monday will propose a plan to delay student returns and shift all undergraduate courses online at the Twin Cities, Duluth and Rochester campuses. More than two-thirds…

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