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Beyond COVID: Expect a ‘click and mortar’ approach as colleges emerge from the pandemic Posted Feb 16, 2021 Westfield State University professor Tarin Weiss teaches a geology class from her Westhampton home in December. (Don Treeger / The Republican file photo) Facebook Share When the coronavirus pandemic closed college campuses in March of 2020, administrators initially hoped that some normalcy would return by the fall semester. That did not happen. Some schools that reopened dormitories had to shut them down again. Others did not reopen their campuses at all, continuing classes online. Every pandemic in human history has ended, though, and as vaccines are distributed and visions of a COVID-free future are maintained, college officials are reviewing what was lost, learned and accomplished during the past year. ....
Jennifer A. Dlouhy & Gerson Freitas Jr. |Tuesday, January 26, 2021 The promise from INGAA and its member companies is the latest industry pivot as Democrats take over the White House and Congress. (Bloomberg) Major natural gas pipeline operators are committing to pare their carbon footprint and make their operations emissions-free by 2050, a pledge that could help ward off political attacks. The promise from the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America and its member companies which operate some 200,000 of the 300,000 miles of transmission pipes crisscrossing the U.S. is the latest industry pivot as Democrats take over the White House and Congress with vows to phase out fossil fuels. ....