Colleges that reopened and are shutting down

Anonymous
Well all is lost if RA's are not enforcing the rules with freshmen on Day One
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is horrible from the University of Iowa.

https://www.press-citizen.com/story/news/education/university-of-iowa/2020/08/21/university-iowa-student-tests-positive-coronavirus/5621379002/


The college was unprepared but the student sounds clueless and whiny.


I’m not seeing clueless or whiny here. She followed all the rules, got herself packed and to her new spot, didn’t ask mom to intervene, and decided when enough was enough. For 18 years old newly away from home that’s not bad.


She got on a BUS. when she knew she had Covid. Inexcusable.

I would’ve done the same thing. I think I would’ve fainted first from the ants in the blanket (not joking).
Anonymous
Marymount in Arlington will start hybrid format on Monday. Most classes are online but some science/ nursing classes will meet in person. There will be intensive cleaning after each group meets with no one allowed in the room for 24 hours except for the cleaning crew.
Anonymous
And 3 water bottles a day. OMG!!! Not nearly enough water.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am a little confused about the 7 people in the dorm room part of this story.

In my kid's school, you are not allowed to have guests/friends in your room.


At my kid's school, they had the same rule but parents were outraged and complained. Kids have been violating this right and left and have even had parents hanging out sleeping over last weekend.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And 3 water bottles a day. OMG!!! Not nearly enough water.


The poor kid had a fever, a headache - flulike symptoms - and no one cared. FU to the PP with her stupid rant about coddled these kids are. Get back to us when you know someone who's been really ill or died from Covid.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I am a little confused about the 7 people in the dorm room part of this story.

In my kid's school, you are not allowed to have guests/friends in your room.


At my kid's school, they had the same rule but parents were outraged and complained. Kids have been violating this right and left and have even had parents hanging out sleeping over last weekend.


Did they not read all of the mail sent in advance from the school? The rules that kids had to promise to abide by?

This sounds like the poster who said he "had no idea" if his kid was planning to protect himself from COVID because it was "time to cut the apron strings" since "he is an adult now."

1) Freshmen are still teenagers (not the most responsible stage of human development)

2) If you love a family member and you are dropping them off in a high risk environment (think cruise ship) during the pandemic of a lifetime...would you not want to discuss how to stay safe/healthy ahead of time?

Can't even imagine the types of relationships such parents have with their kids.
Anonymous
Towson just moved classes online for first week.
Anonymous
Should be every university in GA - oh well, thoughts and prayers.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Marymount in Arlington will start hybrid format on Monday. Most classes are online but some science/ nursing classes will meet in person. There will be intensive cleaning after each group meets with no one allowed in the room for 24 hours except for the cleaning crew.


Not even close.

There are many hybrid classes. About half of classes in the entire university are hybrid. The cleaning period allows for 30 minutes between classes. I work at MU. Your information is not accurate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is horrible from the University of Iowa.

https://www.press-citizen.com/story/news/education/university-of-iowa/2020/08/21/university-iowa-student-tests-positive-coronavirus/5621379002/


The college was unprepared but the student sounds clueless and whiny.


I’m not seeing clueless or whiny here. She followed all the rules, got herself packed and to her new spot, didn’t ask mom to intervene, and decided when enough was enough. For 18 years old newly away from home that’s not bad.


She took a bus?!?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is horrible from the University of Iowa.

https://www.press-citizen.com/story/news/education/university-of-iowa/2020/08/21/university-iowa-student-tests-positive-coronavirus/5621379002/


The college was unprepared but the student sounds clueless and whiny.


I’m not seeing clueless or whiny here. She followed all the rules, got herself packed and to her new spot, didn’t ask mom to intervene, and decided when enough was enough. For 18 years old newly away from home that’s not bad.


She took a bus?!?


She panicked. Which is unfortunate. But for an 18 year old still within hours of her first time away from home it is understandable that this could happen and she could actually be a good person. Not a great choice, but it is the schools who are the villains here: their plans are insufficient and negligent in many cases, including this one it seems. Students shouldn't have had the choice to be in this position. International students maybe. But not ones who live 3 hours away.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is horrible from the University of Iowa.

https://www.press-citizen.com/story/news/education/university-of-iowa/2020/08/21/university-iowa-student-tests-positive-coronavirus/5621379002/


The college was unprepared but the student sounds clueless and whiny.


I’m not seeing clueless or whiny here. She followed all the rules, got herself packed and to her new spot, didn’t ask mom to intervene, and decided when enough was enough. For 18 years old newly away from home that’s not bad.


She took a bus?!?


When your life is at stake, you gotta do what ya gotta do. Good for her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Marymount in Arlington will start hybrid format on Monday. Most classes are online but some science/ nursing classes will meet in person. There will be intensive cleaning after each group meets with no one allowed in the room for 24 hours except for the cleaning crew.


Not even close.

There are many hybrid classes. About half of classes in the entire university are hybrid. The cleaning period allows for 30 minutes between classes. I work at MU. Your information is not accurate.


Doesn’t Marymount have a lot of commuters? Are they attending in-person?
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