Dr. McMillan Cottom on Harvard’s plan for 40% of students to return to campus this fall: “When a school has all of the resources available to it, and has the ability to afford the luxury of putting student health and welfare first, they chose to go online”
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Harvard, Princeton And Yale Announce Fall Plans As Covid-19 Causes New LimitationsI am president emeritus of Missouri State University. After earning my B.A. from Wheaton College (Illinois), I was awarded a Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the University of Illinois in 1973. I then joined the faculty at the University of Kentucky, where I progressed through the professorial ranks and served as director of the Clinical Psychology Program, chair of the department of psychology, dean of the graduate school, and provost. In 2005, I was appointed president of Missouri State University. Following retirement from Missouri State in 2011, I became senior policy advisor to Missouri Governor Jay Nixon. Recently, I have authored two books: Degrees and Pedigrees: The Education of America's Top Executives (2017) and Coming to Grips With Higher Education (2018), both published by Rowman & Littlefield.
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Trump says he will pressure governors over school reopenings even as virus surges'We're very much going to put pressure on governors and everybody else to open the schools, to get them open,' said Pres. Trump, who has been anxious to reopen America to kickstart the economy and otherwise move on from the pandemic, despite its resurgence
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Harvard and Princeton announce plans to bring back students for the fall semesterHarvard University and Princeton University announced they will be bringing back students to their respective campuses this fall, but not everyone will be returning.
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Trump vows to pressure governors to reopen schools in the fallThe president again downplayed the severity of the current spike in coronavirus cases and insisted that schools must open in the fall.
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