This is an email from the Catholic chaplain at Springfield College, addressing the challenges of Easter amid pandemic. It also links to several places students could livestream Easter services
I talked about what it was like living on campus during the Spring 2020 semester and finding out that Springfield College would be closing. I also went into detail about what this pandemic can mean to different people. Finally, I explained my most…
The news is on often in my house, these days. The number of cases of COVID-19 in our country should be startling, but we are becoming somewhat desensitized to them as they continue to climb.
This is an image of a usually popular playground in my hometown that has been roped off limits with police caution tape, making it look like a crime scene. This is a grim look at the realities of social distancing.
Management students at Providence College created a two-minute video — featuring their classmates and friends from colleges across the country — to encourage young adults to take seriously warnings about the coronavirus. This video was posted on…
This document recognizes the students from various colleges who are participating in COVID-19 data collection. The internship/document was created once COVID-19 arose.
A photograph of the Dr. James Naismith statue on Naismith Green on the Springfield College campus wearing a maroon and white mask labeled "Springfield College" made of a Springfield College t-shirt.
Two Springfield College staff members walk across Naismith Green with their coffee from Dunkin' Donuts. They are wearing masks and gloves and walking with plenty of space between them.
The sale of hand sanitizer at a food service location seems somewhat unconventional. It was being produced by my manager/owner of the store's non-profit organization. I heard many times things such as "this is the only hand sanitizer I can find"and…
This was a portion of our parking lot and when the CDC recommended that people maintain a distance of 6 feet between people, we drew rainbows (a symbol that stood for 'togetherness' in our town) 6 feet apart to facilitate maintenance of the CDC…