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The Colleges with Virtually No Coronavirus Cases
In contrast to the pandemic drama playing out at colleges and universities across the country, a handful of schools, including Sarah Lawrence, have kept the disease at bay. Some of these schools are public, others private. All have created their own small public health infrastructures, sharing cohesive public health messaging and implementing COVID-19 testing regimens […]
November 16, 2020
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COVID-19 Makes It More Important Than Ever for Students to File for Federal Financial Aid
Some college students are just trying to navigate a socially distant trip home for Thanksgiving. Other students feel stuck at the midpoint of their college or high school semesters, weighed down by staring at a computer screen for 10 hours a day. Read More
November 16, 2020
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Colleges’ Thanksgiving Breaks Stir Fears of COVID-19 Spread
Universities and colleges on Long Island are mandating COVID-19 tests for some students, and encouraging tests for the rest, as tens of thousands of them prepare to travel home for Thanksgiving just as infection rates are rising nationwide. Read More
November 16, 2020
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Study Hopes to Lead to Improved Health for Rural Appalachia
The National Institutes of Health/National Heart Lung and Blood Institute recently awarded a five-year $3.8 million grant to the University of Kentucky to begin a new study aimed at improving diet and activity among rural Appalachian Kentuckians. Read More
November 9, 2020
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Software From NCSU, A&T Aims to Help Better Address Mental Health Challenges
Researchers from North Carolina State University and North Carolina A&T University have developed a prototype software system that aims to help policymakers and healthcare providers better address mental health challenges facing Hispanic populations across the United States. Read More
November 9, 2020
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New President Appointed at Upstate Medical University
The State University of New York on Wednesday named Dr. Mantosh Dewan as president of Upstate Medical University, effective immediately. Read More
November 9, 2020
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UO, OSU Start Door-To-Door TRACE Community COVID-19 Testing
The Eugene area is one step closer to understanding how widespread COVID-19 is in the community. On Saturday, teams from Oregon State University and the University of Oregon went into neighborhoods to conduct voluntary community testing for the virus through the TRACE Community program. Read More
November 9, 2020
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Dr. Colleen Koch Named First Female Dean of UF College of Medicine With Goals of Increased Collaboration
UF College of Medicine announced its first female dean, Dr. Colleen Koch, Oct. 30, becoming the fifth UF Health college to be led by a woman. Read More
November 9, 2020
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Biden Implores Americans to Wear Masks Amid Vaccine Progress
President-elect Joe Biden on Monday implored Americans to wear masks to slow the spread of the coronavirus, even as he cheered news about the promising development of a vaccine being developed by pharmaceutical giant Pfizer. Read More
November 9, 2020
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President-Elect Joe Biden Taps Former Surgeon General, Former FDA Commissioner, Yale Doctor to Lead COVID Task Force
President-Elect Joe Biden has reportedly named former Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, former Food and Drug Administration commissioner David Kessler and Yale University’s Dr. Marcella Nunez-Smith as co-chairs of a 12-person COVID-19 task force. Read More
November 9, 2020
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More Rapid Tests Are Here. There’s No National Strategy to Use Them
A wealth of new COVID-19 tests could soon help states more broadly track people in schools, dense workplaces and vulnerable populations. In October, the supply of rapid-result COVID-19 tests, also known as antigen tests, shot up to more than 150 million — six times the number of tests of any kind performed in August and […]
November 2, 2020
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‘Stressed And Overwhelmed’: Hawaii’s College Students Confront The Pandemic
As a pandemic check-in every week, University of Hawaii public health professor Denise Nelson-Hurwitz asks her freshman and sophomore students to anonymously submit words that describe their feelings as they work from home. The colorful word cloud that pops up on her screen displays “stressed” and “overwhelmed” every time. Read More
November 2, 2020
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UW Campuses Grapple with Whether Reopening Led to Community Spread of COVID-19
Wisconsin colleges and universities are confronting the uncomfortable question of how much their decision to reopen this fall at least partially drove some spread of the coronavirus to their communities. In a new study that has not yet been formally peer-reviewed, researchers at Gundersen Health System found genetic links between large outbreaks among La Crosse college […]
November 2, 2020
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18 Trump Rallies Have Led to 30,000 COVID-19 Cases: Stanford University Study
A new study from Stanford University found that 18 of President Trump’s campaign rallies have led to over 30,000 confirmed coronavirus cases and likely led to over 700 deaths. Researchers examined rallies held between June 20 and Sept. 22, 2020, only three of which were held indoors. Read More
November 2, 2020
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The Best COVID-19 Warning System? Poop and Pooled Spit, Says One Colorado University
Carol Wilusz’s mornings often start at 4 a.m., scanning the contents of undergraduates’ feces. Specifically, scanning the data on how much coronavirus they flushed into the shadows, destined to be extracted from 17 manholes connected to dorm buildings on Colorado State University’s Fort Collins campus. “There are quite extensive numbers of poop jokes,” said Wilusz, a […]
November 2, 2020
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Miles College Opens New Health Facility
Miles College has opened a new facility on its campus. The Miles College Student Health and Wellness Center has opened and according to the college, is part of an effort by President Bobbie Knight to expand access to health and wellness services to every student on campus. Read More
November 2, 2020
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Catholic Colleges Handle COVID-19 Outbreaks on Campus
On Sept. 4, the president of Ave Maria University had good news to share with his school. “Our comprehensive Ave Maria University Health Safety Plan is working!” began a message from President Christopher Ice to the university community. “We are two weeks into our new school year and I am proud to share we are […]
November 2, 2020
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October 30, 2020
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