When the world paused for Covid, there was a real sense of stasis or loss in higher education, as the remote experience failed utterly to replicate or replace the immersive on-campus experience. But while higher education paused, the rest of the world didn’t stop. In fact, digital transformation of the economy accelerated. Back in May of 2020, MIT’s David Autor referred to the pandemic as an “automation-forcing event,” an idea that’s proved prescient as companies double down on digital transformation in order to engage with all stakeholders — customers, suppliers, shareholders, lenders, and especially employees — remotely.