By the numbers: UNC-Chapel Hill’s planned return to campus
Posted Jun 9, 2020
As the 17 schools in the UNC System prepare to bring students back to campuses this fall, each is making its own plans on how to do so as the COVID-19 pandemic continues. Much of the focus, however, is on UNC-Chapel Hill, the system’s flagship campus, which last month launched the “Carolina Together” website to share details.
(NC Policy Watch)
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