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American Black Journal
Wayne State University
The start of school is just a month away, and one of the biggest debates across the country centers on how to educate students safely during the pandemic. Detroit’s Wayne State University’ is planning both in-person and online learning for the fall semester. Stephen Henderson spoke with President M. Roy Wilson about the university’s plans to reopen in the midst of COVID-19.
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