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Chen Teaches Movement and Dance via Zoom

Associate Dean for Student Affairs and Professor of Dance Ting-Yu Chen, Ed.D., is using Zoom to teach dance and movement to her students. She is adapting and creating lessons that maximize the possibilities within the limitations imposed by quarantine and social distancing.

Online teaching or Coronavirus can’t stop the love we have for one another, nor the joy and creativity we possess in our DNA.”

Dr. Ting-Yu Chen | Professor of Dance

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