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At Some Colleges, Remote Work Could Be Here to Stay
A meeting room in the Health Sciences Innovation Building at the U. of Arizona.
For months, colleges have weighed the risks and rewards of bringing students back to campuses disrupted by Covid-19. Now they’re considering what to do about their employees.
Committees at colleges and universities across the country are evaluating the future of work, asking to what extent staff and some faculty members could remain virtual and what that would mean for life on campus and off. There are broad implications, for example, for recruiting and campus density.
Wesleyan University: COVID tests essential for return to in-person learning
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Wesleyan University s COVID-19 testing facility in Middletown opened last August on Andrus Field. Presently, testing operations are ongoing inside Beckham Hall on Wyllys Avenue.Contributed photo / Wesleyan UniversityShow MoreShow Less
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An aerial view of the Wesleyan University COVID-19 testing facility in MiddletownContributed photo / Wesleyan UniversityShow MoreShow Less
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MIDDLETOWN Ninety-nine thousand and counting. That’s how many times Wesleyan students, faculty, and staff have stuck, swiped, and swirled cotton swabs in their nasal cavities over the past seven months at the Wesleyan University COVID-19 testing facility, with hopes for that negative result indicating no presence of SARS-CoV-2 RNA.
Staff Work Behind the Scenes to Create Successful COVID-19 Testing Operation wesleyan.edu - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wesleyan.edu Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.