Jody Kreiman

chair, UCLA Academic Senate

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In-person classes resumed at several UC campuses this week, but some students are pushing for a permanent hybrid learning option.

UCLA students demand a permanent hybrid learning option

In-person classes resumed at several UC campuses this week, but some students are pushing for a permanent hybrid learning option.

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