Virtual return to the Saint-Jean campus

In light of the pandemic, students and professors at the University of Alberta's Campus Saint-Jean (CSJ) are grappling with a new reality this year: the fact that courses are being delivered entirely online.

The fall session began two days ago, but this year you could almost hear the flies falling on the Saint-Jean campus.

An empty corridor of the Saint-Jean campus.

Fall 2020 marks a different start to the year than any other.

Photo: Radio-Canada

The entire course CSJ is offered virtually. In the coming months, teachers will pass on their knowledge to students from home.

It will simultaneously be my classroom, my meeting room and my work officesummarizes Samira ElAtia, professor of education and head of graduate studies at the CSJ.

Samira ElAtia sits on a chair.  There is a computer next to her.

Samira ElAtia, in her new home office.

Photo: Radio-Canada

Keep in touch

Last Friday, the dean of the campus, Pierre-Yves Mocquais, welcomed the hundred new students via a screen. Another virtual meeting with all students and their families took place on Monday.

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