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FARGO — North Dakota State University student Sadiyo Hassan said she wouldn’t be able to study computer engineering if it wasn’t for the support of the community.
The past year, as hard as it was, offered optimism and opportunities 7:00 am, May 1, 2021 × Plexiglass dividers keep students safe when distance is not always possible. Photo courtesy of Concordia No industry remained untouched when the pandemic struck in March 2020, the least of which education. In just a matter of days, all educational systems immediately pivoted toward online learning to help reduce the spread of the deadly coronavirus. While that upheaval certainly caused some strife, the pandemic also illuminated areas where systems could improve. Within higher education, many local administrators and instructors realized just how creative their faculty and staff could be as well as how resilient their students would remain in the face of constant change.
North Dakota has one of the nation's highest rates of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy jamestownsun.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from jamestownsun.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
North Dakota has one of the nation's highest rates of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy North Dakota has the country's second-highest hesitancy rate for vaccines against COVID-19, a leeriness public health officials are striving to overcome by making vaccines more convenient and by addressing peoples' concerns. Written By: Patrick Springer | × Sarah Nygaard, Sanford Health's nursing clinical services leader, preps a dosage of the COVID-19 vaccine at the former Gordmans store in Fargo on Feb. 5. David Samson / The Forum FARGO — Pop-up vaccination clinics in Walmart stores. Town halls to answer questions about vaccine effectiveness and safety. Trusted community leaders serving as vaccine champions.