Class Dismissed

When Colleges Ignore Inequality and Students Pay the Price

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978-0-691-23747-3
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Elite colleges are boasting unprecedented numbers with respect to diversity, with some schools admitting their first majority-minority classes. But when the twin pandemics of COVID-19 and racial unrest gripped the world, schools scrambled to figure out what to do with the diversity they so fervently recruited. And disadvantaged students suffered. Class Dismissed exposes how woefully unprepared colleges were to support these students and shares their stories of how they were left to weather the storm alone and unprotected.

Drawing on the firsthand experiences of students from all walks of life at elite colleges, Anthony Abraham Jack reveals the hidden and unequal worlds students navigated before and during the pandemic closures and upon their return to campus. He shows how COVID-19 exacerbated the very inequalities that universities ignored or failed to address long before campus closures. Jack examines how students dealt with the disruptions caused by the pandemic, how they navigated …

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A Great Follow-Up to "The Privileged Poor"

Jack follows up the can't-miss "Privileged Poor" with an important book that dives into the effects of Harvard's COVID-19 move to remote learning and the concurrent racial unrest on different groups of students. The style mirrors that of his earlier work, and many of the same issues are examined. In that sense, it's less revelatory than Privileged Poor, but if you haven't read that book it'll be eye-opening. The appendix is not to be missed, as Jack provides incredible detail on his interview and study design process. Highly recommend

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