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TCU Cancels Graduation
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<blockquote data-quote="TCUdirtbag" data-source="post: 2883202" data-attributes="member: 61297"><p>I’m fairly confident Texas public universities will proceed with their modified face to face plans. TCU has been awfully quick in their Covid-related decision makings so far. But if the publics proceed they have cover to do so (but alas, no sovereign immunity). </p><p></p><p>IMO the higher ed narrative is likely to change in a couple weeks as deaths/serious illness stay low despite high positives in case counts. K12 announcements will also buoy higher education. </p><p></p><p>Harvard and Princeton and USC can go online and invite only 40% of their students to campus and maintain their payroll and demand. TCU can’t. </p><p></p><p>I also think you’ll find that the imminent TCU faculty drama is more bark than bite - a loud minority that are digging their own graves. </p><p></p><p>If you want to talk about why sports may be off, look once again to testing. When the US failed to ramp up testing and production of testing capacity/materials, we created a real supply problem. As testing capacity constricts, it’s going to be hard to have sports if you can’t test and you can’t test athletes if you can get supplies without terrible “killing grandma” PR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCUdirtbag, post: 2883202, member: 61297"] I’m fairly confident Texas public universities will proceed with their modified face to face plans. TCU has been awfully quick in their Covid-related decision makings so far. But if the publics proceed they have cover to do so (but alas, no sovereign immunity). IMO the higher ed narrative is likely to change in a couple weeks as deaths/serious illness stay low despite high positives in case counts. K12 announcements will also buoy higher education. Harvard and Princeton and USC can go online and invite only 40% of their students to campus and maintain their payroll and demand. TCU can’t. I also think you’ll find that the imminent TCU faculty drama is more bark than bite - a loud minority that are digging their own graves. If you want to talk about why sports may be off, look once again to testing. When the US failed to ramp up testing and production of testing capacity/materials, we created a real supply problem. As testing capacity constricts, it’s going to be hard to have sports if you can’t test and you can’t test athletes if you can get supplies without terrible “killing grandma” PR. [/QUOTE]
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