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How have organizations and students transitioned to being online?

  • Sep 8, 2020
  • 1 min read

Students and student organizations have had to adapt to not being on campus. Many students that relied on going to campus for meals, class instruction, and educational spaces have had to adapt to many new changes. Students organizations had to learn to stay connected when they cannot meet in person. Slippery Rock University has taken many precautions to ensure the safety of students, and through this has minimized any contact between students and faculty and closed many buildings for the semester.



Abby Buzzie, a member of Alpha Sigma Tau sorority, attends a virtual chapter meeting on zoom.

Hannah Woodside (left) and Amanda Herr (right) study on campus in the quad to remain at a safe distance from their peers.


Senior Public Health student Erin Papale wears a face mask while studying at the Smith Student Center commuter lounge.



Michaela Kendall, a member of the St. Jude Up Til 2 organization, plans selling stickers to raise money and having guest speakers on zoom with other e-board members.


Many students have purchased a printer to avoid visiting campus for public printing.


Art Education student Luke Dresmich completes an art assignment from his apartment.




 
 
 

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