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17 Days to Reopen: How the Oldest University in Puerto Rico Rebuilt in the Cloud After Hurricane Maria
On September 20, 2017, Hurricane Maria slammed into Puerto Rico at 6:15 AM AST with 155 mph sustained winds — the strongest hurricane to strike Puerto Rico in 89 years. Universidad del Sagrado Corazón, a private Catholic university in Santurce founded in 1880 and the oldest higher-education institution in Puerto Rico, suspended all operations as the entire island lost electricity, water, and most communications. The international education office and multiple academic buildings were severely damaged. Sagrado leadership called Microsoft and other cloud-service providers on September 29, nine days after Maria, and within two and a half weeks the university was registering students, issuing financial aid, and delivering courses online and on campus — 17 days from the hurricane to first class.
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- industry mediaFrom Disaster Recovery to a New Outlook on Learning (Campus Technology)campustechnology.com
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- encyclopediaHurricane Maria (Wikipedia)en.wikipedia.org
- encyclopediaUniversidad del Sagrado Corazón (Wikipedia)en.wikipedia.org
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