Some faculty call for remote learning for college students this fall – Center Square

Faculty and employees represented by 40 unions around the state, including 7 of the 12 public universities, have voiced concerns about returning to campus during the COVID-19 pandemic. The union coalition contends all classes should be remote, except ones where distance learning is not possible, such as labs, music and dance courses.
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Mike
5 years ago

And the Parent/Kid union is nowhere to be found.

Richard Poo Millersky
5 years ago
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Let’s all start one. ?

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