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Colleges Plan Ahead for Possible H1N1 Outbreak
Tuesday, October 6, 2009Colleges Plan Ahead for Possible H1N1 Outbreak
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"We're making specific plans down to each individual class. Do we offer labs in a more compressed time frame? Other classes may be acceptable for online learning, or learning from a distance," said Winegard.
UNO has also talked about offering online classes if they do have to shut down for a short period of time....
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