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Columbia University released a list of study and dining accommodations for Muslim students observing Ramadan.

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Barnard College will extend deadlines for P/D/F grading and the ability to withdraw from a class for the Spring 2021 semester.

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Barnard will welcome 30% of the student body to live on campus, and in-person classes will become available alongside continued remote instruction.

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Columbia releases more details about course modalities and registration for Spring 2021.

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President Lee Bollinger announced preliminary plans for Columbia University’s Spring semester today. Classes will remain largely virtual or hybrid, and only CC and SEAS seniors will be guaranteed on-campus housing.

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Columbia University has pushed back registration times to allow more time for the school to finalize spring 2021 semester plans.

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Barnard College has announced preliminary plans for the Spring 2021 semester, including the possibility of on-campus housing and in-person classes.

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