Category: COVID-19
The Mesquite News
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New public health, child care, housing and recreational developments are set to expand student opportunities
During the 2020s, Texas A&M University-San Antonio will see academic expansions that will take advantage of both new in-house and public infrastructure built on neighboring land. In an Aug. Full Story » -
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Teacher shortage takes toll on Texas public, charter schools
The U.S. has seen a nationwide K-12 teacher shortage caused by decreased morale and challenges with virtual instruction during the pandemic. Texas has not been an exception. The Charles Full Story » -
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Students say COVID case management team lag on communication amid influx of COVID cases
Communications junior Victoria Perez started off the semester with a congested nose and cough. Perez, believing it was allergies, continued attending her in-person classes as scheduled Jan. 10 and Full Story » -
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Widespread labor shortage reflects unrest within labor market amid pandemic
Communications graduate Jason Wentworth, who has worked as a server for over 20 years, has experienced both the effects of the pandemic on restaurant employees and the rescinding of Full Story » -
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Students, faculty express concern over return to in-person instruction
With the beginning of a new year, Texas A&M University-San Antonio’s social media team published a string of posts welcoming the return to in-person instruction this spring. “Comment down Full Story » -
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In-person classes to continue as scheduled Jan. 10
Due to the sharp spike in local COVID-19 cases following the holidays, universities and colleges around the city have announced the move to online curriculum or delayed the beginning Full Story »