By Ray Alonzo | Cronkite News
Arizona State University President Michael Crow told students Thursday that the school is prepared to go remote if needed, and they were working to address the spread of illness. During the hourlong online forum, students from across the university’s campuses raised concerns ranging from their medical privacy to tuition refunds if in-person instruction is canceled.
According to Crow, ASU is ready to transition to an almost completely online learning environment, with only select classes being conducted in person. This comes after the university introduced its ASU Sync remote learning program in the spring.