Reopening College Campuses During COVID-19

Roslyn Clark Artis, President of Benedict College​

26 min · 31. aug. 2020
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The campus of Benedict College, a private liberal arts HBCU with 2,100 students, has been open for the fall semester since early August. President Roslyn Clark Artis shares why she believes remaining all-online was not an option, how to help students succeed in the current environment, and the dual impact of COVID-19 and the demands for social justice over the past months.

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