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Universities faced a monumental task this summer as they debated whether to re-open. As school kicks off, a number of institutions have made hard choices to move back to remote. Stanford Business School Dean Jonathan Levin gives us the inside scoop.
Levin took over the helm at Stanford's Business school in 2016. Prior to that he was a distinguished professor and head of the economics department at Stanford. In this episode we cover:
+How graduate school leaders make re-opening and closure decisions
+The real time innovations professors are making to educate their students
+Post-COVID business school implications
+Economic implications of the increasing divergence between America's largest companies and the rest
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Universities faced a monumental task this summer as they debated whether to re-open. As school kicks off, a number of institutions have made hard choices to move back to remote. Stanford Business School Dean Jonathan Levin gives us the inside scoop.
Levin took over the helm at Stanford's Business school in 2016. Prior to that he was a distinguished professor and head of the economics department at Stanford. In this episode we cover:
+How graduate school leaders make re-opening and closure decisions
+The real time innovations professors are making to educate their students
+Post-COVID business school implications
+Economic implications of the increasing divergence between America's largest companies and the rest