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Johns Hopkins Goes Fully Remote for Fall, Urges Students Not to Come to Campus

By August 10, 2020No Comments
Johns Hopkins Goes Fully Remote for Fall Urges Students Not to Come to Campus

Johns Hopkins Goes Fully Remote for Fall Urges Students Not to Come to Campus

The Johns Hopkins University on Thursday reversed plans to bring undergraduate students back for in-person classes, housing, or activities, urging them to stay away from Baltimore for the fall semester. Employees, the campus said, should expect to work from home through the end of the year.

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