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Classes meet in unexpected places

The 2020-21 academic year has presented challenges that schools normally wouldn’t have to deal with due to COVID-19. One of the challenges is having to social distance at least six feet between people. To help keep social distancing, Bluffton University has converted non-traditional classroom spaces in buildings on campus into classrooms. Some of these rooms are in different places, are different shapes, sizes and even have different tables and chairs from what students are normally used to. Utilizing these different spaces leads to students having unusual classrooms throughout their academic day.

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