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Academic institutions across the country are grappling with how to keep campuses open while keeping students and faculty safe during the pandemic. At Florida Gulf Coast University, reports of off-campus parties have already put the future of the fall semester in jeopardy.
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As Fall classes begin for Florida State University, students have taken to social media to discuss how others aren't wearing masks or social distancing while on campus.
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Florida State University has posted signs on campus and inside buildings asking students to wear masks and practice social distancing. But some students are having a difficult time accessing all of Florida State University's COVID-19 guidelines.
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Florida's public K-12 schools and universities are starting a new school year and while some students will be learning online from home, others are…
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Florida university officials have started suspending fraternities and punishing students who flout coronavirus-safety measures, as schools grapple with…
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More than 700 coronavirus cases have been linked to K-12 schools and higher-education institutions over the course of two weeks as students and employees…
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Students are moving in to their residence halls at local colleges. In the era of coronavirus, that means learning to follow a host of new protocols.
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Colleges are rolling out a dizzying diversity of COVID-19 containment plans for students and staff. Some have no plans for routine testing, while others aim to test everyone on campus twice a week.
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UNC-Chapel Hill had to cancel in-person classes after a surge in coronavirus cases. Mimi Chapman tells NPR that "should give every other large public university in the country pause."
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Some colleges are betting on new, proprietary tests they've developed to keep the college safe. The idea is, test everyone at least twice a week and you can catch most infections early.