Stuff my college has done or asked students to do the past two months:
Swept a staff member who contracted COVID-19 and interacted with every student upon them entering the building under the rug (still no email or announcement about this, my class only knows because an instructor was nice enough to warn us)
Forced night classes to attend weekday clinicals
Made student nurses provide their own PPE in acute care settings
Told students to disobey direct military orders to avoid expulsion and attend acute care clinicals
Sign three liability waivers whose third line literally just says the student is willing to contract COVID-19 and die to avoid expulsion
Changed the entire class and clinical schedule for the month, three times with less than a weeks notice each time
Disobeyed an EO in the state and crammed multiple classes of 30+ students and instructors into the building the day before phase 1 of reopening ended (which should have been something like 4 students and one instructor per floor)
Didn't tell instructors that they would be using a new grading metric that only includes exam grades. This lead to a teacher assigning numerous graded papers, quizzes, etc. that could contribute to a failing grade but would not help a student pass if their exam scores were less than 79.5 average. She started crying on the Teams meeting when a student told her about it.
Confirmed that if a student contracts COVID-19 they will simply be expelled due to attendance deficit, while all students are now being forced into contact with each other, instructors, and any poor unfortunate patients who get one of us assigned to them at the hospital