Full disclosure before we begin: I’m a McGill grad school alumni. I have taught in their faculty of management and was asked to teach (in-person) this fall. I declined to teach under the terms of the back-to-campus policy covered in this piece. 

Montreal’s McGill University, one of the top 30 universities in the world, is currently laboring under the weight of a self-created back-to-campus mess. While nothing is easy about restarting an international university in the midst of a global pandemic, McGill is making it look much harder than it is.

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