Colleges That Will Thrive/Survive/Struggle in the Post-Pandemic Era

Anonymous
Has anyone seen this yet? From NYU prof Scott Galloway: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1CUs3HrqstC2oV3CF3_di4yW6Y4K_CIrUJNEEHCCKo7A/htmlview?usp=sharing&pru=AAABc4zJIbg*tawr3Gj-ar3UH7SvmrMLpQ#

To summarize:
COVID is set to accelerate some changes in American universities, grouping colleges into a few categories (Thrive, Survive, Struggling, challenged). The elite schools, due to some mix of reputation, endowment, and great leadership, will actually emerge stronger and consolidate the market. On the opposite end, many schools will face persistent challenges.

Here are the top ~20 schools:

Thrive:
Harvard
Yale
MIT
Caltech
Princeton
Stanford
Penn
Northwestern
Cornell
Duke
Rice
WashU

Survive:
Brown
Columbia
UChicago
Johns Hopkins
UCLA
UC Berkeley
Georgetown
USC
Carnegie Mellon
Emory
Vanderbilt

Quite a few surprises in the list... feel free to peruse at your disposal...
Anonymous
No surprise there. Whats your point?
Anonymous
There was a long thread on this a couple months back.
Anonymous
I think this is the link, OP. Already been discussed:

https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/896785.page
Anonymous
I think a lot of smaller rural colleges will do better than expected, if they can keep their students careful and using good Covid behavior.
Anonymous
The guy who put that together doesn't have a good reputation.
Anonymous
I think it's a joke. My undergraduate institution - Marquette in Milwaukee - is listed as one that will "thrive." Yet, they are potentially laying off up to 300 employees due to 45 million budget shortfall and enrollment declines? The situation is described as an "emergency" by a professor in this article: https://marquettewire.org/4040207/projects-tribune/professors-disheartened-by-potential-layoffs/

I don't think this guy has any idea what he's talking about.
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