Shaw reconstruction on track for Fall semester
Nearly two months after a devastating tornado destroyed much of the Shaw University campus, the school is working hard to return to full operation.
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Nearly two months after a devastating tornado destroyed much of the Shaw University campus, the school is working hard to return to full operation.
Although Shaw University officials are still assessing the damage caused by storms earlier this month, the school’s president said she remains hopeful classes will resume in the Fall.
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