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Missouri State Expects Fall Semester To Be 'Close To Normal'

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SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) — Missouri State University President Clif Smart says he anticipates an August start to the new school year that will be as close to normal. He says the university has learned a lot of lessons from the pandemic and created changes that will remain.

The Springfield News-Leader reports that Smart said at a Board of Governors meeting that some institutions assume they are going to still be in the middle of a pandemic and intend to have a transition or hybrid approach. Others assume they will be mostly through the pandemic and back to a more normal distribution of classes, fewer capacity restrictions and more events. Smart said he’s squarely in the second camp.