A few weeks ago, during Thanksgiving break, I had the time to reflect on my first semester of college.
The Sophian
Who isn’t experiencing pandemic fatigue? It’s easy to think that feeling worn out is just a sign of the end of the semester in 2020; but it’s not.
It’s not until mile five that I get that flying feeling.
Traducción de Laisha Aniceto
Por Sara DaSilva
Universidad en un formato completamente remoto ni siquiera se acerca a lo que ofrece la experiencia en el campus, tanto para estudiantes como para profesores. Desafortunadamente, dado que COVID-19 sigue siendo una crisis de salud pública, Smith y muchas otras universidades y distritos escolares han considerado que un semestre completamente remoto es la mejor opción. “Zoom University”, como la han acuñado los estudiantes, viene con sus desafíos y experiencias únicos. Ya sea que se encuentre en Northampton, Bangladesh, Alaska o Mississippi, los herreros se han unido en una comunidad virtual para seguir avanzando y marcar otro semestre hacia la graduación. Entrevisté a nueve estudiantes y cinco miembros de la facultad para preguntarles cómo les va a “Zoom University”.
There are red modes and green modes and phases of arrival; weekly testing, mandatory masking, and “enhanced” remote formats; a .02 coronavirus positivity rate at “peer institutions”; and an expected 1,700 undergraduate Smith students welcome back on campus.
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As college students around the country awaited an announcement from their school’s leadership regarding the decision for the Fall 2020 semester, people everywhere were asking a similar logistical question: what do I think is the best solution for education during a pandemic?