(WXYZ) — As part of The Rebound Detroit – we're taking a look at what college life will look like when students go back in the fall.
Most of Michigan universities have announced in-person instruction in some form in the fall semester, and we've partnered with our sister station – Fox 17 in Grand Rapids – to cover most of the state.
Beginning at 6 a.m., Keenan Smith took a look at what dorm life and cafeteria life will look like at universities.
Then, at 4 p.m., we'll talk about what college sports may look like with Fox 17 reporter Derek Francis.
Finally, on 7 Action News at 6 p.m., we'll see what classroom instruction could look like.
Several schools have announced they are also freezing tuition for the semester, and you can read more about Michigan and Michigan State's plans for the fall.
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