FlyRod said:
I'm not interested in "following the money." I'm interested in people in positions of authority doing the right thing.
It's likely we disagree about what that means, but so be it.
the right thing?
please define.
right for who?
The intellectual, developmental, and professional development of the student?
Addressing the concerns of the faculty re: transmission?
Mitigating the financial impacts to the university and the community at large if we have a repeat of spring 2020?
Putting the livelihoods of staff and contract workers at risk due to workforce reduction or reduction in hours worked per employee?
What, exactly, is the "right" thing?
Ultimately though, the "right" thing is somewhat immaterial. Financial concerns will play a very significant role in the decision making process, hence... FTM.
Feel free to wax poetic. I'll hang out over here in reality.