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SMU Faculty Members Question the University’s Opening Plan
As students return to campus, the cases of COVID-19 are only growing. The faculty, meanwhile, is questioning whether the university is doing enough to keep everyone safe.
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DISD Goes Online Only Through at Least October 6
Get ready for some more screen time, folks.
By Tim Rogers
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Get Ready to Hear A Lot More About ‘Year-Round School’
As school districts begin to solve an expected learning loss that occurred as a result of distance learning, the state allows for radical transformations of school years.
By Matt Goodman
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‘I’d Rather Be Healthy Than Be In a Classroom:’ How ICE’s Threat Changes Things
Last week, ICE threatened to deport any international student attending a college that had gone online to curb the spread of COVID-19. How is that reverberating in Dallas?
By Abby Blasingame
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For North Texas Colleges, Reopening During a Pandemic Means Different Things
Paul Quinn is going completely online. UNT is bleeding millions of dollars. And in the middle of this, ICE threatens to deport immigrant students if universities don't open.
By Abby Blasingame
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The Whole World Is Uncertain About How to Best Handle Reopening Schools
A lack of research, clear outcomes makes planning for pandemic schooling difficult and frustrating
By Peter Simek
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The New Book-Burning: International Students in the Age of Trump
A letter from a Ph.D. candidate at UTD
By Tim Rogers
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FrontBurner Poll: Are You Ready to Send Your Kids Back to School?
And will schools even be open?