Coronavirus And Colleges_Digital
Universities moved their Spring Semesters online to combat the coronavirus pandemic, but now colleges across the U.S. are facing a looming question: will there be a fall semester? We examine the impact lockdown has had on students who have been forced to study from home and the economic impact the pandemic is likely to have on the institutions. Robert Kelchen, Associate Professor of Higher Education, Seton Hall University and Kristen Curtiss, a Junior at Case Western University weigh in.





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April 29, 2020
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