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Wednesday, April 28, 2021
An online college education: What is it worth?
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In olden times, college students took classes in the ivy-covered halls of universities. Male professors showed up for class wearing profes...
Monday, October 5, 2020
Chong v. Northeastern University: No tuition refund to students whose classes were switched to remote learning due to COVID-19
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American universities were dealt a severe blow last spring when the coronavirus pandemic hit. Almost all of them were forced to switch from ...
Tuesday, July 7, 2020
Harvard University will go online this fall but will charge full tuition: $49,000 a year to take courses on your home computer
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In response to the coronavirus pandemic, Harvard University announced that all undergraduate classes will be taught online this fall. Harv...
Tuesday, May 26, 2020
Second (and kinder) thoughts about distance learning at the universities during the coronavirus pandemic
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Not long ago, I commented on the mass shift to distance learning at American universities, which were forced to close their campuses last Ma...
Monday, May 4, 2020
Angry students sue more than 50 colleges after instruction goes on line in response to the coronavirus
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A bunch of black swans showed up this spring, and they landed on top of every college administration building in America. Last March, virt...
Tuesday, April 14, 2020
Bait and Switch: In response to the coronavirsus pandemic, colleges shifted to online instruction. Students aren't happy
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According to Investopedia , "Bait and switch is a morally suspect sales tactic that lures customers in with specific claims about quali...
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