
Harvard Business School moves MBA classes online as Covid-19 cases surge
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Harvard Business School will switch to online learning from October 3. Check the details here.
2021 is looking uncomfortably like 2020. Poets&Quants has learned that Harvard Business School is going back to remote instruction for all first-year MBA students' courses after a "steady rise in breakthrough infections" among students. Harvard Business School with substantial ongoing outbreak.2/3 of all Harvard student cases are from HBS.Positivity rate is 12X rest of Harvard.They are taking this seriously; while the vaccine is great, it is not enough. pic.twitter.com/8aFizqzhoH
The move is effective this week, September 27 to October 3. Furthermore, some second-year courses will also be taught remotely this week, the school announced.

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