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Visualizing A Way To Limit The Coronavirus Pandemic, Mark D. Weinstein Nov 2020

Visualizing A Way To Limit The Coronavirus Pandemic, Mark D. Weinstein

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A team of data analysts at Cedarville University are beginning to see where COVID-19 may be heading and how to head it off.


From New York City To The U.S. Virgin Islands, Nurse Keeps Fighting Covid, Mark D. Weinstein Nov 2020

From New York City To The U.S. Virgin Islands, Nurse Keeps Fighting Covid, Mark D. Weinstein

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Her battle with COVID-19 began in New York City, shifted to Connecticut and now has her in the U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI). Where Rachel Hartley goes next to fight the pandemic is a matter of divine design.


Nursing Students Adapt To Covid, Care For Underserved In Dayton, Mark D. Weinstein Nov 2020

Nursing Students Adapt To Covid, Care For Underserved In Dayton, Mark D. Weinstein

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Cedarville University’s seven-year partnership with the Dayton Life Enrichment Center (LEC) has a new look in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.


Student Fights Covid-19 With The Cedar 22, Mark D. Weinstein Oct 2020

Student Fights Covid-19 With The Cedar 22, Mark D. Weinstein

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If COVID-19 shut down your favorite marathon and you were fighting the pandemic blues, what would you do? In the case of Jason Stafford, you answer with the Cedar Lake 22. And a half.


Language Learning: Social Skills Challenged By Social Distancing And Masks, Mark D. Weinstein Oct 2020

Language Learning: Social Skills Challenged By Social Distancing And Masks, Mark D. Weinstein

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Language learners depend on watching instructors’ rounding lips and twisting tongues to produce new language sounds. Students recreate the foreign syllables modeled before them by examining how mouth-corners curl and teeth hold back air. Their goal is audible speech, but the learning process is riddled with visual cues.