Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's really okay to say the words "die" "dies" and "dead."
It's also OK to say
passed. Everyone knows what both words mean.
But is it really? Why as a culture are we so afraid or unable to say what we mean when it comes to death? The professor died. Just say it. The professor died.
But to your bigger question. The university will find a way to cover the remaining material. Counseling can be sought for those needing it. During the break it will be determined how the class will be taught in the future. If it was a class that only that professor was an expert in, then don't expect to see it in the curriculum. But if its a generic class - another professor will be hired, or the duties will shift to someone already on payroll.