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MSU Texas planning for in-person Fall 2021 semester

MSU Texas planning for in-person Fall 2021 semester MSU Texas is planning to have an in-person Fall 2021 semester. (Source: kauz) By KAUZ Team | April 9, 2021 at 10:10 PM CDT - Updated April 9 at 10:10 PM WICHITA FALLS, Texas (TNN) - Officials build on success of face-to-face instruction since Fall 2020 The can-do spirit of MSU Mustangs guided Midwestern State University through a successful academic year, and officials are filled with optimism for a return to mostly normal operations in Fall 2021. “Between the state’s decreasing positivity rate and the increased COVID-19 vaccine availability, we are working toward increased capacity in both our classrooms and events to provide a more complete university experience for our students,” said President Suzanne Shipley.

MSU Texas offers vaccines to students, staff and community

MSU Texas offers vaccines to students, staff and community Only 250 students have gotten vaccines on campus so far MSU Texas offers vaccines to students, staffs, and community By Ebonee Coleman | April 9, 2021 at 10:29 PM CDT - Updated April 9 at 10:29 PM WICHITA FALLS, Texas (TNN) - Midwestern State University had its first two vaccination clinics this week after being on the state’s waiting list for months. However, Vinson Health Center staff say students have not been rolling in as quickly to get those shots as they had hoped. “We’ve had more cases on campus of COVID-19 than we’ve been able to immunize students and we’ve got a ways to go before we catch up. That’s a bridge we’ve got to close,” said Dr. Keith Williamson, Medical Director at Midwestern State University.

MSU Texas Planning for In-Person Learning for Fall 2021

MSU Texas Planning for In-Person Learning for Fall 2021 Midwestern State University has announced that it will resume mostly normal operations for the upcoming Fall semester. The university used several safety protocols to allow for in-person learning during the 2020-21 academic year, but are planning to increase classroom capacity for the 2021-22 year, according to MSU President Suzanne Shipley: Between the state’s decreasing positivity rate and the increased COVID-19 vaccine availability, we are working toward increased capacity in both our classrooms and events to provide a more complete university experience for our students. Get our free mobile app James Johnston, MSU Texas Provost said they will continue to monitor the state of the pandemic to help inform their decisions, according to Texoma’s Homepage:

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