Coronavirus on Campus Week in Higher Education
Your weekly report on campus news.
In a matter of two weeks, Coronavirus has completely changed higher education.
- Op-Ed: Coronavirus Could Pop the Higher Education Bubble
- Colleges and Universities Canceling Commencement Ceremonies Over Coronavirus
- College Admissions Officers Begin Worrying About Enrollment Due to Coronavirus
Not everyone is adjusting well.
- Widespread Vandalism Reported at Middlebury College Ahead of Campus Closure
- Harvard and MIT Students Protest Closure of Campus and Dorms Over Coronavirus
- Princeton Students Petition for Changing Grading System to Pass/Fail for Spring 2020
The harsh new reality is winning.
- Protesters at Syracuse University Continuing Occupation Despite Campus Evacuation
- Protesters at Syracuse University Finally End Occupation
This is just the beginning.
- Ohio State Students Begin Demanding Refunds After Being Kicked Out of Dorms Over Coronavirus
- Students Demanding Refunds After Campus Closures Will Seriously Hurt Some Schools
Of course he does.
This is ridiculous.
Not taking it seriously.
Is he right?
It’s funny because it’s true.
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Comments
I’m so old I remember when a four year degree meant you got it in four years.
Some people actually paid for their college by working a job at the same time.
What I truly appreciate is that virtually every college has found a way to “go online”… to avoid death next month when no one enrolls.
Meanwhile- all public k-12 schools with very few exceptions… meh- let’s just shut down- the checks will cash all the same.
On the upside- our kid learns more with us in 2 hours than in an entire day of public school.