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Archive for March 2020

UPDATE: Spring Class & COVID-19

By Grace Toleque | March 13, 2020

To our IDA community During this time of change, we want to send you our love and solidarity. Today, as always, we take our cues from the most vulnerable of our communities. We send our support to BIPOC students, FLI students, Queer students, all those who might feel uprooted during this time. We send our…

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