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Wednesday, May 31, 2023

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Texas Universities Consider Online ‘Paradigm Shift’ for Fall and Beyond
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Texas Universities Consider Online ‘Paradigm Shift’ for Fall and Beyond

Audrey Mcclure July 16, 2021

The pandemic’s push online was initially borne out of necessity, but now educators are looking at the ways they can continue to implement the lessons from online learning to improve education and combat institutional inequities.

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7 Benefits of Taking Online Classes for College Students
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7 Benefits of Taking Online Classes for College Students

Guest Column August 6, 2020

If you are looking to improve your experience in college, online courses may help. Here are benefits of taking online classes for college students.

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Zoom Usage Raises Questions about Cybersecurity
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Zoom Usage Raises Questions about Cybersecurity

Izzah Zaheer May 6, 2020

With multiple reports questioning the security of Zoom, how safe and private are the online meetings?

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5 Tips For Surviving Online Finals
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5 Tips For Surviving Online Finals

Lauren Rangel May 4, 2020

Finals season is upon us! Here are a few tips for surviving an unconventional ending to this semester.

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Program Council Continues Hosting Events Despite Online Schooling
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Program Council Continues Hosting Events Despite Online Schooling

Brooke Betik April 18, 2020

Even in the midst of a global pandemic, SMU’s Program Council continues remote programming.

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Coronavirus Turns Sister into Teacher
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Coronavirus Turns Sister into Teacher

Allysann Jackson April 14, 2020

Online classes are causing problems for students all over, but that does not stop a determined older sister from helping to teach her younger one.

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Time Zones, Home Life, Internet Issues: SMU Students Struggle to Adjust to Online Classes
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Time Zones, Home Life, Internet Issues: SMU Students Struggle to Adjust to Online Classes

Hailey Capovilla April 7, 2020

What does campus life look like off campus?

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SMU-TV The Daily Update

Current Issues in the News, Thursday, April 2, 2020

Hannah Jones April 3, 2020

BREAKING NEWS from SMU-TV: News from the Hilltop – as one more person tests positive for COVID-19. Plus, SMU takes action to make sure online classes less stressful for students, … Read More

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Future of Spring Commencement Uncertain as Classes Go Online
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Future of Spring Commencement Uncertain as Classes Go Online

Izzah Zaheer March 24, 2020

With the COVID-19 pandemic and SMU moving classes online, there is a lot of uncertainty about whether the commencement ceremony will even take place.

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BREAKING: SMU Transitions to Online Courses for the Remainder of the Semester
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BREAKING: SMU Transitions to Online Courses for the Remainder of the Semester

Lauren Rangel March 20, 2020

To reduce the spread of COVID-19 in the U.S., SMU will move all in-person classes online for the rest of the semester.

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