The City University of New York is planning to offer a hybrid model of online and in-person courses for the fall semester—but the head of the largest union representing faculty said she had “no confidence” that campuses would be made safe for staff.
In a letter to students and employees, CUNY Chancellor Félix Matos Rodriguez wrote that about half of fall courses would be taught online or would feature a combination of online and in-person instruction. The public-university system shifted to online instruction in March due to the growing number of coronavirus cases.
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