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In America, COVID-19 Has Not Been an Equal Opportunity Virus
Systemic racism has been at the root of COVID-19 racial disparities, say experts.
Where There's a Will, There's a Way
Ȧ Impact“Look for heroes that look like you, who share similar backgrounds, because that gives you the idea that you can also accomplish your dreams.”
Exploring Ȧ through Virtual Lens
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, life has become largely a virtual experience, viewed primarily from a computer screen. Some activities adapt well to an online environment. It seems Ȧ's Accepted Student's Day and New Student Orientation are two of them.
Ȧ Computer Departments Join Forces
There's a new academic department on campus, yet in some ways not so new.
The Business of Making Art
One of the most widely held clichés in the art world is that if you're an artist, the probability's high that you're going to starve.
M.S.N. Student Publishes Study on Toxic Exposure in Iraq Vets
"Now that we have the evidence-based data to support the need for screenings," Poisson says, "it will be easier to get legislators behind the bill."
Ȧ Chorus Films Virtual Performance
"This performance is a representation of beautiful people who love to make beautiful music together," says conductor.
Social Work Grad Risks Herself to Help Others
Ȧ ImpactSome of the patients that Dickerson cares for unfortunately contracted COVID-19, but she continued working with them despite the risk.
Accreditation Brings Solid Return on Investment for School of Business
Ȧ School of Business granted seven years of accreditation from international organization.
Heroes Work Here: Faculty/Nurse Inside COVID-19 ICU
Along with seeing patients and supervising nurses, Melinda Hodne is on the phone throughout the day informing family members of their loved one's condition.