Princeton, Cornell, Others Urge Students to Head Home Because of Covid-19 Outbreaks

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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

A sharp rise in Covid-19 cases on several campuses is prompting some colleges and universities to reinstate remote learning and require booster vaccination shots, upending the last days of the fall term and casting doubt over whether schools will remain in-person heading into next year.

Princeton, Cornell, Middlebury and some others shifted to remote exams, while still others, such as Tulane, gave students the option of finishing the semester online. The current rise in newly reported cases on some campuses comes as many students are taking final exams and preparing for winter break.

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