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Most classes will be in-person at University of Michigan this fall, officials say
Updated Mar 12, 2021;
Posted Mar 12, 2021
Ingalls Mall and the Burton Memorial Tower and Grand Carillion on the University of Michigan campus in Ann Arbor on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020.Jacob Hamilton/MLive.com
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ANN ARBOR, MI - The University of Michigan will offer most of its classes in-person for the fall semester, officials announced Friday.
Residence halls also will be open at nearly 80% capacity, while in-person dining will be available, UM President Mark Schlissel said during a COVID-19 campus update on March 12.
The increase in on-campus activity is based on the presumption that all faculty, graduate student instructors and staff who wish to be vaccinated against COVID-19 will have access to a vaccine prior to the start of the fall semester, and that a significant number of students will have been vaccinated as well, Schlissel said.
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