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In-person classes, fans at sports games and living in the dorms will all return. But most colleges in the region are not planning to require COVID-19 vaccinations.
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The pandemic knocked the wind out of the billion-dollar industry of college athletics. But local athletic directors are hopeful the COVID-19 vaccine will bring back regular programming.
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Lindenwood University has reported more students with COVID-19 than any other university in the St. Louis region this week. Administrators say any students caught partying on campus will be removed from housing without a refund.
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As coronavirus cases surge around the country, St. Louis-area universities are planning to welcome students back to campus in August. But many will not be…
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Universities in the St. Louis region are releasing plans to return students back to campus this fall, but they come with a warning.School administrators…
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Updated at 8:40 p.m. March 13, with new information about St. Louis University and the University of Missouri System There are no known cases of COVID-19…
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Earlier this week, St. Charles-based Lindenwood University announced it would cease its daytime undergraduate academic programs at its Belleville campus…
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Lindenwood University announced Monday morning that it would be consolidating daytime undergraduate academic programs from its Belleville campus to St.…
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After Lindenwood University unexpectedly dismissed the leaders of its two campuses, several people — especially at the Belleville location — have been…
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Arthur Johnson was appointed interim president of Lindenwood University earlier this week, where 10,000 students attend classes.In an interview with…