Michigan State And Notre Dame Suspend In-Person Learning Over COVID-19 Concerns
The University of Notre Dame is moving all undergraduate instruction online for two weeks after a surge in cases, while Michigan State University is asking students to stay home for the fall semester.
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At August 19, 2020 at 07:39AM
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NPR News: Michigan State And Notre Dame Suspend In-Person Learning Over COVID-19 Concerns
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