As the coronavirus pandemic reaches its two-year anniversary, there are now five classes of college students who have been impacted by COVID-19. For the class of 2020, entering the workforce when many ...
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. As the world settled into pandemic life, students who graduated from high school during the COVID-19 crisis started ...
The class of 2022 will be the third in a row to graduate into a pandemic. With graduation season underway, seniors are facing a mix of emotions: excitement to be finishing a college education that ...
The COVID pandemic disrupted high school and college experiences for California students causing academic setbacks, social disconnection, and lower graduation rates. Yet, many showed resilience in ...
The TikTok video now has over 4 million views. A 19-year-old brought laughter to a college class when he performed funny acts behind his professor father who was teaching amid the novel coronavirus ...
“Zoombombing” is on the rise, but there are many steps you can take to keep your meetings secure from people who would like to disrupt it. “Zoombombing” is when meetings are interrupted with ...
Neil Reisner is a professor of journalism at Florida International University and a newspaper reporter. I miss teaching on Zoom. I missed it as soon as I set foot back in the classroom, and now that I ...
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