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    5: Unstoppable Force, Immovable Object

    enNovember 10, 2020
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    About this Episode

    Old institutions like Harvard aren’t exactly known for being quick to adapt to change. So what happens when a global pandemic forces instructors and administrators to reimagine the college experience? Kai and Jason talk to instructors about virtual office hours, the future of higher education and doing math proofs in a windowless office. Presented by The Harvard Crimson. Hosted, written and produced by Kai McNamee and Jason Lam. Podcast art by Kai McNamee and Yuen Ting Chow.

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