Posted on 04/16/2020 7:07:38 AM PDT by Bruiser 10
Harvard University is not ruling out the possibility that it might not open its campus again to students until 2021.
The announcement comes as Harvard researchers have said that social distancing measures may be necessary until 2022.
"We are analyzing multiple scenarios, but, in the end, we will be guided by public health considerationsjust as we were in deciding on March 10 to send students home and then to implement plans for remote work"
In a message to students on Monday, Harvard University President Lawrence Bacow wrote, "Many of you are concerned about plans for the fall. We are analyzing multiple scenarios, but, in the end, we will be guided by public health considerationsjust as we were in deciding on March 10 to send students home and then to implement plans for remote work."
With Harvard's summer courses now entirely online, Bacow says the university is now "focused on the fall" and determining the latest possible date by which a decision on fall courses will need to be made even amid a "tremendous amount of uncertainty," the Harvard Crimson reported
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I think 2025 sounds better. Don’t want to take any chances.
Just in time for the 2021 flu season!!!
IF they’d permanently shutdown, along with a bunch of the rest of their communist ilk, it would be a blessing to the rest of America.
Finally some good news.
4D chess
Im the meantime how about Harvard pay some property taxes to the state. It would be in the billions! Massachusetts could use it.
Lol
I will work out great if liberal institutions shut down for a year-and-a-half and conservative ones open up now
The smart schools are getting set up to do on line classes in the fall
As long as they include Harvard online with that, it sounds good. Less polluted minds.
-—— “I think 2025 sounds better. Dont want to take any chances.” -——
EXACTLY! “Why, if it even saved JUST ONE LIFE, it’s worth it!”
“We can do bloody well without you.”
Eliza Doolittle
Fight Fiercely, Harvard!
The smart schools.
So there is a bright side to this thing.
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My spirits are uplifted by this unexpected piece of good news. ;)
not sure why’d they bother to reopen after that.
I’ve little question that 60% of colleges/universities could do it all on line with considerable savings to their clients
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