Though most Autumn Quarter instruction in the College was virtual, an unusually mild season brought some classes together outdoors—masked and distanced, of course. While some faculty taught in tents on the quads, others went more rustic, swapping the lecture hall for camp chairs. (Photography by Jason Smith)

Home and away

Autumn Quarter classes, by the numbers.

80

Percentage of Autumn 2020 courses offered remotely

14

Percentage offered in person

6

Percentage offered as a blend of remotely and in person

34,554

Total capacity of all courses in Autumn 2020

2

Weeks all classes were held remotely (first and last)

57

Percentage of enrolled students who attended all their classes remotely

42

Percentage who attended part remotely and part in person

7

Tents installed on campus during Autumn Quarter for instruction, studying, dining, and extracurricular activities