This email distributed to the student body, faculty, and staff, on March 17th, 2020, by President Cooper, was to inform the student body of the transition of the semester online exclusively as a result of COVD-19. The email addresses previous…
This source is a letter from Mary-Beth Cooper which was sent to a study abroad student who had to return home from Florence, Italy due to COVID-19. The letter has a typed section apologizing to the student for the disappointing end to the experience,…
This schedule was one I made for myself each week to stay on track which took a turn after Covid19 took it's toll and made my classes online at home. On the left is my schedule of the week I found out about my lacrosse season coming to an end and…
This document was prepared by public health and health science faculty at Springfield College, and was posted to the College's COVID-19 webpage on March 7th, 2020. It was out of date by the 8th, when cases were reported in Western MA.
The screenshot messages showcase the transpiration of events leading up to the College's cancellation of school due to the COVID-19 crisis. Head Coach Matt Davis gave updates of changes made to athletes of the Springfield College Men's Gymnastics…
Springfield College's decision to move all classes online for the Spring 2020 semester. This is an email sent by the Office of the President to all students and staff at Springfield College. This email informed the members of the Springfield College…
An announcement to all students, faculty, and employees of Springfield College stating that for the rest of the school year of 2020, classes will be moved to an online format due to the COVID 19 virus. Employees and faculty are advised to work from…
This is a seven page document titled "How Covid-19 affected me" created by Luke Whitehouse. It is actually a combination of two documents, including a short 1 page opening statement and powerpoint slides with photos and text. The two documents were…
A six page PDF of Power point slides document titled "Unmasking My Truths" written by Isaac Walker. The document has images and text and speaks to Isaac's experience during the COVID-19 pandemic.