SCOTT GALLOWAY: Colleges must think like businesses to survive COVID-19 - Business Insider

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NYU professor Scott Galloway predicts hundreds of universities will shutter, possibly for good, if they reopen in the fall (via profgalloway)

University of Oregon is one of many colleges planning to reopen for in-person classes in the fall of 2020.Scott Galloway is a bestselling author and professor of marketing at NYU Stern.No Mercy / No Malice."

Instead of putting the lives of students and staff at risk, Galloway says colleges need to do what other for-profit businesses have had to do during the pandemic: cut down on expenses and seek relief funds from the state and federal government.Our fumbling, incompetent response to the pandemic continues. In six weeks, a key component of our society is in line to become the next vector of contagion: higher education.

There is a dangerous conflation of the discussion about K-12 and university reopenings. The two are starkly different. There are strong reasons to reopen K-12, and there are stronger reasons to keep universities shuttered. University leadership needs to evolve from denial past bargaining to citizenship . Think about this: Next month, as currently envisioned, 2,800+ cruise ships retrofitted with white boards and a younger cohort will set sail in the midst of a raging pandemic.

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profgalloway I guess you’re not that into data, are you...

profgalloway Is this going to affect March Madness? Don't scare me!

profgalloway I hope something is done about this before its too late! I hope that if classes are not 100% online students will still feel its safer to save some housing money and stay home.

profgalloway Holy shit, RIP Biola

profgalloway It’s just not safe to reopen schools.

profgalloway See what the 'experts' are saying. Impractical

profgalloway Probably for the best, lots of people wasting time learning absolutely nothing of real utility for the world.

profgalloway go violets

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