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Harvard Goes Slow, Purdue Buys Plexiglass: Covid Upends Colleges

  • Schools take varying approaches, showing lack of consensus
  • Fraternity outbreaks already test feasibility of plans

Plexiglass guards on the admissions desk at Notre Dame College in Ohio on July 6.

Photographer: Dane Rhys/Bloomberg
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Harvard and Princeton universities will limit how many students can return to campus this fall. Colby College will bring everyone back and test them twice a week for Covid-19. At Rutgers University, most classes will be online.