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University of Illinois Reevaluates Its First Semester COVID-19 Strategy

Students walking on the University of Illinois college campus in Urbana, Ill., Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2020. School administration officials have asked students who travel for Thanksgiving not to return to campus until January.

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University of Illinois Reevaluates Its First Semester COVID-19 Strategy

Reset brings on the U of I Chancellor to recap how the university’s COVID-19 plans worked out since opening the campus to in-person instruction in August.

GUEST: Robert Jones, University of Illinois chancellor

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