It is interesting to contemplate colleges and universities without campuses. At one point, it was only blue collar workers who had to compete against workers in other countries. With this pandemic, and digital technology, white collar workers, including lecturers and professors, are now set to compete against workers in other countries. International workers of the world unite? > From: Heather Howard <http://www.icloud.com/~hhoward40> > Date: Tue, 26 May 2020 00:26:23 -0700 > To: To: Heather Howard <http://www.icloud.com/~hhoward40>, > Noelle <http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelleg>, > Vera <http://www.stanford.edu/~vshapir>, > Laura Reeck <http://www.allegheny.edu/~lreeck>, > Vivian Brates <http://www.stanford.edu/~vbrates>, > Agripino Silveira <http://www.stanford.edu/~agripino>, > Robert <http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert> > > From The New York Times: > > The Future of College Is Online, and It’s Cheaper > > The coronavirus forced a shift to virtual classes, but their continuation could > be beneficial even after the pandemic ends. > > https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/25/opinion/online-college-coronavirus.html?smid=em-share