MSU-Northern ready for next wave of COVID-19 ahead of summer classes
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Combined classes from the fall of 2019, spring 2020 and 2021 stand during Montana State University-Northern s combined commencement ceremony May 1. The university delayed last year s graduation due to the COVID-19 pandemic. With more than a year of dealing with the pandemic behind it, Northern is moving into its May and summer schedules.
After more than a year of combatting the COVID-19 pandemic, Montana State University-Northern, administration officials said Northern is a stronger university as the start of summer classes nears. I don t believe (the pandemic has) been much of an issue in 2021, not like it was. At that point we did have more students needed to move into quarantine or whatever the case might be, Dean of College of Technical Sciences Dave Krueger said.
Montana State University-Northern uses innovation to reach students after classes go online
Last updated 12/10/2020 at 11:39am
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit Montana, Montana State University-Northern, like the other universities and colleges in the state, was faced with the task of teaching students safely through technological advances, including this fall semester adding additional time to classes and having finals remotely. Along with all other campuses last March, Northern went to remote learning over spring break, then set a schedule with in-class learning the start of the fall semester, switching over to remote learning after Thanksgiving break. Automotive, diesel and agricultural mechanics professor Wane.