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Here's what Michigan State, other universities plan for this fall

Most Michigan State University students will be returning to in-person classes in the fall and spectators are expected to be in the stands for sporting events, President Samuel Stanley announced Friday.

Stanley, in a message to the MSU community, said 75% of undergraduate classes will be held in-person when the next academic year begins in August. Other classes will be held in a hybrid format and some will remain online, especially those that would traditionally are held in large lecture halls.

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Stanley said a residence hall experience will be offered to first-year students, and athletic activities will be open to spectators while following state attendance guidelines.