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Bears Care: 2,400 Students say Thank You

May 18, 2020 by Julia Cottrell

From April 13 to 23, Missouri State administered the Bears Care: Online Transition Survey to see how our students were doing with the transition to online learning due to COVID-19. We decided to ask them, "Is there anyone at Missouri State who has been especially helpful during this challenging time? Please tell us so we can thank them." Over 2,400 students added a thank … [Read more...] about Bears Care: 2,400 Students say Thank You

Filed Under: CHHS, CHPA, CNAS, COAL, Perspectives Tagged With: COA, COB, COE, COVID Response, student success

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