“First, we strive to protect the health of our students, faculty, staff and their loved ones”. Clearly, opening the university to in-person, on-campus classes in the Fall is the “moral” way to go around that statement?? #goodheavens https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/26/opinion/notre-dame-university-coronavirus.html?referringSource=articleShare">https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/2...
Funny enough, I always joke that on tv shows and movies, those who say that something must be done “for the greater good” are always the worst villains. Well, lo and behold...
“Indeed, the mark of a healthy society is its willingness to bear burdens and take risks for the education and well-being of its young.” - is it, though? And are we, though?
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And finally, villain kudos to this guy for using Dr. Fauci as a prop for his narrative, all while dismissing his advice and medical expertise as the nation’s leading immunologist. But the important thing is that they both went to a Catholic school
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Ok, one more thing: how is seeking “to continue our mission of education and inquiry” incompatible with cutting-edge online teaching? Can we not read Aristotle and the Bible and foster critical thinking in the digital sphere? I’d love to know the pedagogical reasoning there.
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