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Here’s how Pennsylvania colleges are reacting to the coronavirus

  • Benjamin Pontz
Old Main on the Penn State University main campus in State College.

 Gene J. Puskar / AP Photo

Old Main on the Penn State University main campus in State College.

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Higher education institutions across Pennsylvania are taking a range of steps — including extending spring break and moving classes to online-only — in response to the coronavirus outbreak.

PA Post compiled this list of announcements from colleges and universities and will update it as more information becomes available.

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