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March 17, 2021 For many, the coronavirus pandemic was expected to last a few weeks, at most. Instead, after more than a year, it’s completely changed higher education in a way that will persist even after campuses have repopulated and California and the U.S. reach some form of herd immunity. The most significant change has been to instruction and learning, with the vast majority of students and faculty in online classes. But there have been other changes, such as an intense focus on mental health and campuses becoming more flexible with how they operate. “Higher education isn’t actually known for being nimble,” said Lande Ajose, senior policy adviser for higher education to Gov. Gavin Newsom. “But to take a system, or a set of systems or institutions, where you have an excess of 3 million students and say in the course of two to three weeks, we’ll move students to distance learning is enormous.” ....
East Grand Forks begins to shape $260,000 COVID aid program Members of East Grand Forks city government and its Economic Development Authority board are set to put together guardrails for a $260,000 forgivable loan program designed to help businesses struggling to stay afloat under Gov. Tim Walz s COVID-19 closure orders. 4:54 pm, Jan. 5, 2021 × East Grand Forks City Hall. File photo Brandi Jewett/ Grand Forks Herald East Grand Forks’ Economic Development Authority is set to give out $80,000 worth of loans to four businesses that have been wholly or partially shut down by Gov. Tim Walz’s COVID-19 orders. Members of the development authority’s board agreed on Tuesday, Jan. 5, to give $20,000 apiece to Casa Mexico, Eagles Aerie #350, Little Bangkok and Mike’s Pizza Pub under a “targeted” loan program they put together last month to help businesses affected by the governor’s closure orders. ....