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American Black Journal
University of Detroit Mercy
In the ongoing pandemic, many schools have switched to virtual learning in order to keep students, teachers and staff safe. University of Detroit Mercy president, Dr. Antoine Garibaldi, wrote an op-ed in the Detroit News about how the McNichols campus is faring during the pandemic. Stephen spoke to him about it and all of the incoming changes happening on campus. Episode 4902/Segment 2
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