With coronavirus cases hovering at near-record highs, a growing number of Ohio colleges and universities are rethinking on-campus plans for the fall.
Miami University has reversed its decision for an on-campus start, opting for online only. Ohio University is taking a phased-in approach.
Ohio State will reopen, but students and faculty must sign a Buckeye pledge to return to campus, undergo random testing, and wear masks.
Today on All Sides with Ann Fisher, what fall semester will look like on college campuses in Ohio.
Guests:
- Jennifer Smola, higher education reporter, Columbus Dispatch
- Melissa Shivers, senior vice president of Student Life, Ohio State
- Roaya Higazi, student body president, Ohio State
- Dr. Carlos Campo, president, Ashland University
- Rock Jones, president, Ohio Wesleyan University
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