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During a Morse College Tea called “A Tale of Two Outbreaks,” Dr. Eugene Richardson — a Harvard professor of global health and social medicine — emphasized the importance of examining the social and historical dynamics of epidemics. The tea was held on Feb. 26 and attended by students and faculty. They listened intently as Richardson […] read more...
Two Sacramento-area college students were exposed to a person who has tested positive for the novel coronavirus, according to school officials.
Three Sacramento-area college students were exposed to a person who has tested positive for the novel coronavirus, according to school officials. One student is enrolled at American River College, one is enrolled at Cosumnes River College and one is at Sacramento City College. Sign up for our Newsletters | MORE | Why NorCal’s new coronavirus case is significant: Infectious disease expert explains All three have been told to stay home and monitor...
Four Sacramento-area college students were exposed to a person who has tested positive for the novel coronavirus, according to school officials. One student is enrolled at American River College, one is enrolled at Cosumnes River College and two are at Sacramento City College. Sign up for our Newsletters | MORE | Why NorCal’s new coronavirus case is significant: Infectious disease expert explains All four have been told to stay home and monitor...
National College Players Association on Saturday asked the NCAA to consider keeping fans away from basketball tournament games due to coronavirus.
The National College Players Association released a statement on the health and well-being of college athletes pertaining to the coronavirus Saturday. The association suggested that the NCAA tournament and other athletic events should be held without audiences present. The full statement is below: "In the wake of the emerging coronavirus pandemic, the NCAA and its colleges should take precautions to protect college athletes. They should also...
Currently, there are no cases of COVID-19, a new coronavirus, here in Western New York; however, Canisius College is taking precautions. Canisius released a statement Monday evening advising students who are currently studying abroad to return home immediately. The college said due to the uncertainty as to when the situation will stabilize, the college's Infectious Disease Response Committee is strongly recommending that Canisius students who...
Tensions over how to contain the fast-spreading coronavirus intensified Tuesday in the United States as the death toll climbed to seven and lawmakers expressed doubts about the government's ability to ramp up testing fast enough to deal with the crisis.
No cancellation plans, but plenty of caution, define athletic organizations’ stances on outbreak of illness.
Norimir Gayoso, a junior at Bentley University, returned home to Puerto Rico two months into her semester abroad in Florence after the spread of the coronavirus.
Spring Hill College students back in U.S. after courses canceled in Italy because of Coronavirus outbreaks
The Yeshiva University student is the son of the Westchester man who was confirmed as the second case.
A Chinese college student shelled out more than $13,000 to get to school in Australia during a travel ban imposed by the country, according to a new report. Karen Ji, who is studying law and commer…
During a Morse College Tea called “A Tale of Two Outbreaks,” Dr. Eugene Richardson — a Harvard professor of global health and social medicine — emphasized the importance of examining the social and historical dynamics of epidemics. The tea was held on Feb. 26 and attended by students and faculty. They listened intently as Richardson […]
NJ college students returning from Italy have faced quarantines, expensive flights, displacement and academic uncertainty.
Brighton College pupils from Thailand are teaching younger pupils a way around the traditional handshake. It comes as the coronavirus has brought a halt to people using the greeting.