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Northland to move to alternative education delivery formats for the rest of the semester

Northland Community & Technical College logo
Northland Community & Technical College logo

Northland Community and Technical College will be suspending all classes through Sunday, March 29, and will then conduct classes through alternative delivery formats through the end of the semester.

The decision, made in conjunction with the Minnesota State System Office, also applies for a number of schools in Minnesota.

Classes will resume Monday, March 30, via alternative delivery formats for the remainder of the semester.

Alternate formats means any number of possible changes to how a class is held. For example, it could mean using technology in a different way or even a change in the number of times a class is held. Because many students do not have adequate access to technology, and some subjects cannot be taught in an online format, the college is actively exploring a range of alternatives.

Northland has created a landing page that is updated frequently to keep students, staff and community apprised of any recent developments. That page is found at northlandcollege.edu/safety/coronavirus .

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Sydney Mook has been the managing editor at the Herald since April 2021. In her role she edits and assigns stories and helps reporters develop their work for readers.

Mook has been with the Herald since May 2018 and was first hired as the Herald's higher education reporter where she covered UND and other happenings in state higher education. She was later promoted to community editor in 2019.


For story pitches contact her at smook@gfherald.com or call her at 701-780-1134.
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