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Jasmine Jordan, a Michigan State University (MSU) senior, has endured a challenging last nine months. In December, she suffered a bout of pneumonia. In March, her grandmother, Jackie, died from COVID-19. Her parents also acquired coronavirus during the spring but have recovered. And, if all of that wasn’t enough, MSU officials in March abruptly closed the campus for in-person learning and went to a remote model.

Jordan, who suffers from sickle cell disease, did not want to return home where her health could be compromised due to her parent’s condition. After nearly all of MSU’s students left campus and headed home, she remained virtually alone for another four weeks until it was safe to return to her family’s Detroit home.

Read more in Michigan Advance.