How the coronavirus pandemic has impacted education at Penn

How the coronavirus pandemic has impacted education at Penn State one year later


In March 2020, students’ and teachers’ lives around the world were suddenly impacted in a way nobody could have foreseen.
Approximately one year ago, students were sent home from Penn State for two weeks, which would later turn into the remainder of the spring semester.
With the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, education has become reliant on online platforms, and this has proven difficult for teachers and students alike.
Some students returned in the fall with a majority of online classes and came back again late this spring for another semester that is mostly online.
The structure of student Eva Blankenhorn’s classes was severely affected with the switch to Zoom learning.

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