Judy Woodruff:

Finally tonight: As colleges are starting classes in new ways, online, in-person, or a hybrid, a familiar question is being asked again: Is college worth it? Are there jobs on the other end? And other questions: Do you remember shop class? Do how to make anything with your own hands?

A four-year college in Charleston, South Carolina, is connecting those dots, and making its mission to teach traditional skills to carry students through life.

Jeffrey Brown shows us this unusual place where students have started the year full-time in-person and with no cases of COVID reported.

This piece was filmed before the pandemic, and it's part of our ongoing arts and culture series, Canvas.