A rise in Covid-19 cases on several college campuses is once again reshaping class formats and vaccine mandates, upending the end of students’ fall terms
as school officials worry about the emergence ofUniversities and colleges including Princeton, Cornell and Middlebury
have shifted to remote exams, while others, such as Tulane, have given students the option of finishing the semester online.
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