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First day of in-person classes at UCSD

The UC San Diego campus was filled with student activity, as Friday marked the first day of in-person instruction since the beginning of the pandemic.

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The Weekly Wrap: Savings Falling, Tuition Insurance Rising, and Retail Revamping

Here's the weekly wrap to close out August. Savings fall and tuition insurance rises while retail stores continue to adapt.

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In-person classes begin at Lawrence Technological University in Southfield

In-person classes are back in session and for students on the campus of Lawrence Technological University such as Jackie Johnson it’s too good to be true.

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UCI Announces Plans to Return to Campus


UCI Announces Plans to Return to Campus 
The University of California–Irvine (UCI) has begun instituting back-to-campus plans for employees and students.
The transition to in-person classes will be managed in phases, with the first transition to start July 1, the university said. It plans be fully operational for in-person instruction by Sept. 1, assuming the “large majority” of employees and students are vaccinated.
“Our next chapter will focus on the needs of our community, utilizing innovative solutions to create a UCI experience that is more satisfying, productive and supportive,” Chancellor Howard Gillman said in a press release.
He continued, “During the coming days and months, continuing through the summer in preparation for fall, we will be releasing more information about our next steps. Some of the plans build on our pandemic experiences, such as a hybrid workplace and flexible coursework, while others may be completely new. The common thread is that our new day will be designed collectively for our campus community and our stakeholders.”

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Davenport University announces return to in-person instruction


Davenport University announces return to in-person instruction
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GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Davenport University announced today that they will be offering in-person classes, on-campus social activities, and sporting events to students for the Fall 2021 semester.
"Our students have done an outstanding job of honoring the safety protocols we put in place to protect the health and safety of our community," said Dr. Richard J. Pappas. "I'm confident that with the vaccine more readily available and our responsible student population, we will be able to provide the on-campus college experience this fall our students have come to expect."

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Why common colds might spike when kids return to school


 
>>Melinda Wenner Moyer, The New York Times 
Published: 13 Mar 2021 04:54 PM BdST
Updated: 13 Mar 2021 04:54 PM BdST
A Baltimore teacher and student after schools reopened for in-person classes, Nov 16, 2020. Hong Kong schools reported a surge in colds when students resumed in-person learning. Here’s what it means for kids in the US, and what parents can do to prepare. Rosem Morton/The New York Times
When many students in the United States go back to in-person learning this fall, parents and school administrators may have to contend with an unexpected infectious disease problem: more colds than usual.
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That’s the caution coming from researchers in Hong Kong, who published a study last week detailing a spike in common colds after students returned to classrooms in the fall following nearly a year of remote learning. Specifically, the researchers reported almost seven times more large outbreaks of acute upper respiratory infections (involving 20 people or more) compared with those recorded in 2017, 2018 and 2019 combined.

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Parents file lawsuit against San Diego Unified over lack of in-person classes

A lawsuit has been filed against the San Diego Unified School District on behalf of three parents who allege the district has failed to provide in-person learning as required by law since the COVID-19 pandemic began

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Pima Community College will host a meeting to outline plans to resume in-person classes


Pima Community College will host a meeting to outline plans to resume in-person classes
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By Shelby Trahan | March 12, 2021 at 8:40 AM MST - Updated March 12 at 8:40 AM
TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - When Pima Community College began the Fall 2020 semester, about 80% of students were not setting foot on campus because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Now as cases continue to drop and mitigation efforts are eased, school officials are working to get students back in the classroom.
On Friday, Mar. 12, college leadership and employees will meet virtually to discuss PCC’s plan to return to in-person classes and services in the Fall 2021 semester.

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Administrators reflect on year of COVID-19 challenges, policy


The coronavirus began impacting the other side of the world in late 2019, but University of Nebraska-Lincoln administrators diligently planned as the virus spread.
“This is a room where — as we saw the threat growing and as we saw it coming closer and as we realized things were going to have to change — where those early discussions took place,” Fiddelke said. “Then after a while, we weren’t in this room anymore.”
A looming threat
The “novel coronavirus” — not yet officially named “COVID-19” until Feb. 11, 2020 — caused outbreaks quickly around the world, reaching the United States in January.
Green said he got his first epidemiological report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Feb. 26 about what the virus could look like based on various spread rates. In the next two weeks, there was a growing fear with more evidence of a threat against the university, according to Green’s “Meditations and Musings” blog about that day.

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