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Grace Lyo is an assistant dean and director helping the top MBA program adjust to virtual learning.
She said many of the innovations faculty came up with may be worth keeping post-pandemic.
Flipping the class structure, using breakout rooms, and hosting virtual speakers will continue.
Grace Lyo s role as assistant dean and director of teaching and learning at Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB) was created two years ago, just in time to establish her team before COVID-19 came around.
She s since been heavily involved in helping the MBA program not just transition to virtual learning a difficult ask for a school known for its hands-on experiential classes like Interpersonal Dynamics, otherwise known as Touchy Feely but rethink its entire curricula and teaching methods during the pandemic.
Driving Successful Lives, together with a local Highland Michigan Save A Lot foods and owner Steve Girjis who contributed over 200 bags of dry goods containing various items, fed the homeless,.
Gainesville, FL (PRUnderground) December 24th, 2020
Driving Successful Lives, a national Charity and 501(c)(3) gives back to local community members in need. On December 8, 2020 The charity call center received a call from a single mother who needed funds to buy groceries, diapers, milk and food for her children. Within three hours Driving Successful Lives staff responded to the car and sent money immediately for pick up so that of the woman, Ami in Gainesville could purchase food, diapers and other necessities for herself and her children.
“COVID-19 has had a particularly negative impact on many families across the country” said Executive Director Mark Maupin. Sometimes we take for granted the fact that we are able and blessed to purchase necessities for our selves and our families while others go without. As a charity we have to do what we can to support people in need and that is exactly what we did for Ami when she called in for help. Ami was very grateful for the help she