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Inside California Education
Community Colleges: Learning and Helping During the Pandemic
Season 3
Episode 13
Despite the pandemic, California’s community colleges are still teaching students and enabling them to help others: Bay Area colleges using 3D printers to make face shields and masks. An acclaimed cooking program in Los Angeles switched to online learning. Sacramento colleges are providing emergency financial aid to students. A COVID-19 testing center on a Lake Tahoe campus.
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