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Three Years Since COVID-19 Lockdown, Cornellians Reflect on Pandemic
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Students and faculty reflect on their Cornell experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic after three years when the University shifted to fully online learning.
The Cornell Daily Sun (https://cornellsun.com/tag/campus-shutdown/)
Students and faculty reflect on their Cornell experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic after three years when the University shifted to fully online learning.
Two years since Cornell closed its Ithaca campus to prevent the spread of COVID-19, students, alumni and administrators reflect on those days of chaos.
As active student cases have reached 469, Cornell is shutting down campus 21 months after March 2020, leaving students to scramble in the middle of finals week.
An unexpected positive of online learning: Cornell’s energy usage has drastically decreased, with some parts of campus using only 20 percent of their original energy consumption.