Online classes only? A blend of online and on campus? No roommates in the dorms? Maryland colleges are balancing many options, as they decide whether they can afford to re-open this fall–or afford NOT to. The dean of Morgan State University’s School of Public Health and Policy, Dr. Kim Dobson Sydnor, explains why the university thinks it is safe to reopen and how it plans to do so. Then we ask Scott Carlson, senior writer at The Chronicle of Higher Education, about the financial thickets universities are wading through as they chart their course for the fall semester and beyond.
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Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys Win First Camel Race as New...
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I love it when people go big or go home. Alicia Keys, Swizz Beatz, and their very talented kids are doing the damn thing as new owners of a camel racing team. “TEAM KASSEEM ABU NASSER," which Swizz shared