Tag: COVID-19
How remote learning is making educational inequities worse
Hernán Galperin, USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism and Stephen Aguilar, University of Southern California
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Workers are looking for direction from management – and any map...
Scott F. Latham, University of Massachusetts Lowell and Beth Humberd, University of Massachusetts Lowell
Over eight months ago, with haste and necessity, workers and organizations...
When can children get the COVID-19 vaccine? 5 questions parents are...
Wesley Kufel, Binghamton University, State University of New York
The first U.S. COVID-19 vaccines are expected in clinics in mid-December, and states are drawing up...
Intimate partner violence has increased during pandemic, emerging evidence suggests
Megan Stubbs-Richardson, Mississippi State University and H. Colleen Sinclair, Mississippi State University
As we face rising COVID infection rates, the possibility of additional quarantines rises....
Homeless patients with COVID-19 often go back to life on the...
J. Robin Moon, City University of New York
In 2019, about 567,715 homeless people were living in the United States. While this number had been...
3 reasons for information exhaustion – and what to do about...
Mark Satta, Wayne State University
An endless flow of information is coming at us constantly: It might be an article a friend shared on Facebook...
While spending holidays at home, here are a dozen more things...
Pamela M. Aaltonen, Purdue University
As Americans prepared for the first Thanksgiving in the time of the coronavirus, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention...
Spending Review 2020: the experts react
Alex de Ruyter, Birmingham City University; Anupam Nanda, University of Manchester; Drew Woodhouse, Sheffield Hallam University; Ernestine Gheyoh Ndzi, York St John University; Jonquil...