CNBCのインスタグラム(cnbc) - 7月13日 06時00分
The coronavirus pandemic has impacted colleges across the country, forcing schools to close their campuses, move classes online and adjust their admissions policies.
In March, Harvard University gave students five days to leave campus due to coronavirus fears. “We were all in shock at the short notice,” Anil Bradley, a rising Harvard junior, said at the time.
On Monday, Harvard unveiled its plan for the upcoming semester, which begins on September 2nd. The plan includes bringing up to 40% of students back to its Cambridge, Massachusetts, campus, holding all classes online, consistently testing on-campus students for the virus and offering free summer courses to fully remote students.
As one of the most prestigious universities in the country, many other schools will likely look to Harvard’s plan for guidance.
How will things change on Harvard’s campus this fall, according to the school’s current plan? Click the link in bio for details. (With @CNBCMakeIt)
[BIHAKUEN]UVシールド(UVShield)
>> 飲む日焼け止め!「UVシールド」を購入する
7,773
189
2020/7/13