It’s been quite a year for the Inter American University of Puerto Rico, its oldest private higher-education institution, since Hurricane Maria pummeled the island, in September 2017. At the university’s Arecibo campus, classes resumed 17 days after the hurricane struck. Rafael Ramírez-Rivera, chancellor of the Arecibo campus, reflected on the tumultuous year and the struggles of leading a campus in crisis in a conversation at the annual conference of the American Council on Education, in Washington D.C.
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