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Colleges add more in-person classes for Spring, amid high risk of coronavirus spread

Wednesday, February 03, 2021
NPR

Last week, Ayiana Davis Polen finally set foot on the campus of Spelman College—a historically Black liberal arts school for women in Atlanta. She's a freshman there but had started her college experience last fall taking classes from her bedroom in Puerto Rico. Spelman, like many colleges across the United States, is beefing up its in-person offerings for the spring semester. For Davis Polen, that means her first taste of the college experience she has always envisioned.

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