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Dr. Crystal O’Leary-Davidson, english professor, is shown teaching an early american Literature class to her masked, socially
               distanced students on the Cochran Campus. she had concerns about returning to in-person teaching last fall but praises her students
               for their conscientiousness in following MGa’s safety protocols.




               person faced some challenges in suddenly shifting      In some academic disciplines, teaching certain
               to fully online formats in the middle of a semes-  aspects of the curriculum fully online is simply
               ter, although most supported the move for their   not possible.
               own safety and that of their students.              The pandemic temporarily grounded MGA’s
                   “Many of my students had to juggle a lot, and   flight students and put a stop to applied training
               they needed and appreciated the flexibility that   classes for those in aviation maintenance
               online courses allowed them,” said Dr. Crystal   programs. “We shut down (in-person) instruction
               O’Leary-Davidson, an MGA English professor.     when everybody else did and received FAA
               “At the end of spring 2020, my students said they   permission to move the lecture portion of our
               felt I was ‘present’ and that their fellow students   classes online,” said Adon Clark, dean of the
               were ‘present’ as well. I spent more time than   School of Aviation. “That continued until May
               ever online, communicating multiple times daily   26, when we resumed the maintenance and
               through emails, announcements, and video        flight labs.”
               recordings. All the teachers I know did this.”      Suspension of hands-on instruction did delay
                   O’Leary-Davidson admits that she, along     graduation for some aviation students, “but we
               with many of her colleagues, had concerns about   were able to get most of them finished over the
               returning to in-person classes in fall 2020. COVID   summer months,” Clark said.
               case numbers were rising and she knew people        Senior respiratory therapy students in spring
               who had gotten sick with the virus, including   2020 were midway through hands-on prep work
               some who died.                                  for their credentialing exams. “We did as much
                   “However, at least in class, students are very   as we could online but there were times we had
               conscious of social distancing and wearing their   to get special permission to come together in
               masks,” she said. “We do a lot of (voice) project-  person,” said Teri Miller, chair of the Department
               ing! And I repeat what a student says so those in   of Respiratory Therapy. “We were able to get that
               the back of the room can hear.”                 done so they could graduate on time.”



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