At the beginning of the pandemic, the question on everyone's mind was: How will the pandemic transform the university landscape?
Over the past year, the catastrophic scenarios for the sector that many experts feared failed to materialize. Colleges closed, but in numbers comparable to the previous six years. Academic employees have become veterans of the Zoom screen, seasoned jugglers of parenthood and professional life, and resilient adopters of the remote lecture and digital seminar.
This collection of articlesis essential for taking stock of what college leaders, faculty members, and students have experienced in the past year, coming to grips with what was lost, and for strategizing in the years to come.
Explore The Coronavirus College for an in-depth look into how the possibility of a relatively normal year ahead begins to look like something other than a wish-fulfilling fantasy.