Abstract

The global crisis brought on by the COVID‐19 pandemic has forever changed higher education. In the beginning of the crisis, leaders on college campuses had to decide what to do with courses, students in residence halls, auxiliary services like food operations and bookstores, scheduled athletics competitions, and full‐time faculty and staff who normally reported to physical buildings. And those are just the obvious examples.

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