The Ivies are set to make an announcement on sports this Wednesday. It is highly anticipated that the league will announce that football will be moved to the spring. I would not be surprised if an announcement on the status of other sports will also be forthcoming.has just announced that only 40% of its students will be on campus this fall,
mostly Freshman....
Of course, its just one school....but how that translates into woman's BB
is a question I have trouble answering.
Expect the lawyers to challenge the ICE ruling.Another problem is that the federal government has just announced that foreign students on student visas must either leave the country or transfer colleges if the university they're attending opens up mainly or exclusively with remote learning.
So what that means for students intending to go to Harvard who are from foreign countries is unclear. But it's ominous for our UConn athletes from abroad.
Harvard and MIT have filed suit already.Expect the lawyers to challenge the ICE ruling.
Nice to see Harvard and MIT join forces. Would love to see all the ivies join the suit... actually all colleges. But that probably would have been too unwieldy.Harvard and MIT have filed suit already.
They would if they were smart.....ahem.Nice to see Harvard and MIT join forces. Would love to see all the ivies join the suit... actually all colleges.
They are suing because they want the money foreign students pay in tuition which is cosiderable..
I saw that too..basically a fake course to get around the rules..no surprise there..I thought I read somewhere that the Students or Student Gov body(or something like that) at Cal/Berkeley, suggested to get the Foreign students the school should offer a 1 credit course, on campus, where attendance was to hand in projects, reports, etc., thus getting around of the all "on line" classes. I cant find info on it now.
I thought I read somewhere that the Students or Student Gov body(or something like that) at Cal/Berkeley, suggested to get the Foreign students the school should offer a 1 credit course, on campus, where attendance was to hand in projects, reports, etc., thus getting around of the all "on line" classes. I cant find info on it now.