Scott Galloway is a bestselling author and professor of marketing at NYU Stern.
The following is his recent blog post and video, republished with permission. It originally ran on his blog, "Galloway says that colleges reopening for in-person classes this fall will become the new superspreaders of the coronavirus. Only weeks into the semester, he says it's not a matter of if these universities will have to close, but when.
He says some colleges' insistence on reopening, knowing that they'll have to shut down before long and send students back home all around the country, is little more than a money grab.Spent much of the week thinking and writing about Palantir. But my thoughts kept turning to higher ed and teaching. Next Tuesday, 9/22, my brand strategy course at NYU Stern kicks off.
also begins. Both courses will be all remote. A cast of dozens — tech, course design, creative — are working not just to replace, but to best the traditional higher ed experience.I believe when we look back on this crisis, the decision to reopen campuses, instead of conducting all classes remotely, will reflect poorly on university leadership. Dr. Fauci this week that superspreaders aren't individuals , but environments .
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profgalloway Universities shouldn't have opened in the middle of a pandemic!
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