A governing board is asking leaders of Mississippi’s eight public universities to prepare for at least some classes on campus during the fall semester, even amid the coronavirus pandemic.
A governing board is asking leaders of Mississippi’s eight public universities to prepare for at least some classes on campus during the fall semester, even amid the coronavirus pandemic.
A governing board is asking - leaders of mississippi's- eight public universities to- prepare for at least some - classes on campus during the- fall semester, even - amid the coronavirus pandemic.- the state college board adopted- - - - a resolution- thursday that directs the - schools to offer as many- in-person classes as possible.- it says they should follow- health guidelines from- federal and state officials.- the commissioner of higher- education,- alfred rankins jr., says the- goal is to provide "the best- academic- experience in the safest manner- possible."-
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