STATE EDUCATION / CORONAVIRUS

Texas universities, committed to full returns, face fall terms with surging COVID-19 numbers and no mask mandates

Many public university officials say they are moving forward with reopening plans as faculty and students worry about rising COVID-19 cases across the state.

By Kate McGee, The Texas Tribune
Posted 8/6/21

Texas A&M University’s new president M. Katherine Banks said this spring that she anticipated a “fall [semester] of joy” when the university reopens after 15 months of lockdowns …

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