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The administration applies financial pressure after the university refuses to comply with government demands.
It also threatens to revoke Harvard’s tax-exempt status.

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Many people mistakenly believed that online MBA programs were inferior to on-campus business programs, so they refused to earn degrees online.

Many people mistakenly believed that online MBA programs were inferior to on-campus business programs, so they refused to earn degrees online. Surprisingly, Fortune Education reported that the online MBA degree program were growing in popularity even before the COVID-19 pandemic - it has increased by 85%, from 284 to 526 between the year of 2016-17 and 2020-21, according to data from the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Businss.

As the pandemic brought abrupt changes to many aspects of life, ranging anywhere from toilet paper shortage to transition to remote studying and working, so has it greatly affected people’s well-being, especially their mental health. Higher education institutions have long been keeping a close eye on their students’ mental health, working to reduce suicide rates and increase satisfaction after graduation.

While the male dominance in the population has been witnessed in almost every labor sector, it has been especially prominent in the business world. That, unfortunately, has long been mirrored in business schools across the world.