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ASU plans to resume in-person classes for fall semester

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Arizona State University

(KYMA, KECY) Arizona State University plans to resume in-person classes starting in the fall semester. 

According to AzFamily, ASU President Michael Crow issued a letter on Thursday stating the following:

Given that circumstances related to COVID-19 continue to evolve, ASU will implement whatever safety measures and health protocols are necessary to keep students and employees safe. And, we will continue to follow the recommendations of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Arizona Department of Health Services. We will communicate to you throughout the summer about how those recommendations may impact future decisions and modifications to campus life this fall. If you have any questions pertaining to the fall semester, please reach out to the Dean of Students office.

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