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Rutgers University to conduct fall semester with mostly remote courses

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(Photo by Mitchell Layton/Getty Images) NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. - Officials at Rutgers University have announced that the upcoming fall semester will be made up of a majority of "remotely delivered courses.""The decision was not made easily or hastily, Holloway said, but was made due to the uncertainty regarding the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, the increase in cases in other areas of the country and in consultation with public health experts and university leaders," Rutgers officials said in a release Monday.The university says there will be a limited number of in-person classes including courses that involve laboratory work, field work, or clinical instruction.Chancellors at Rutgers satellite campuses across New Jersey will be releasing.

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