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Texas A&M System regents vote to reopen campuses

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CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS — The Texas A&M University System Regents on Friday voted to reopen the System’s 11 university campuses for the fall semester.

They added they will employ a mixture of face-to-face instruction with remote and online learning.

They also directed the System’s eight state agencies to be fully operational for the fall 2020-2021 school year.

A statement from the Texas A&M University System states, "It is clear that fall 2020 will not look like fall 2019. The situation is evolving as is our understanding of all aspects of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), and thus it is likely we will need to adjust our guidance as more information becomes available."

To read more about the reopening member campuses and programs plan,click here.