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The Globe and Mail: Universities try to recruit new students, convince others to stay enrolled for fall

UMSU NewsBy UMSU Marketing04/15/2020

  By Joe Friesen Universities are recruiting new students and trying to convince others to stay enrolled for the fall even as it’s still not clear whether in-person classes will be offered because of the impact of COVID-19. The situation has many administrators and students waiting anxiously as they assess messages from public health officials…

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