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Ua37/2 If This Next Apocalypse Gets Canceled Or Postponed, Tom Hunley
Ua37/2 If This Next Apocalypse Gets Canceled Or Postponed, Tom Hunley
Faculty/Staff Personal Papers
Poem written by WKU English professor Tom Hunley during Covid-19 pandemic.
Ua37/2 We Will Survive, Tom C. Hunley
Ua37/2 We Will Survive, Tom C. Hunley
Faculty/Staff Personal Papers
Poem written by WKU English professor Tom Hunley during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Ua37/2 Love As The World Ends, Tom C. Hunley
Ua37/2 Love As The World Ends, Tom C. Hunley
Faculty/Staff Personal Papers
Poem written by WKU English professor Tom Hunley during Covid-19 pandemic.
Ua37/2 Lockdown Haiku, Tom C. Hunley
Ua37/2 Lockdown Haiku, Tom C. Hunley
Faculty/Staff Personal Papers
Haiku written by WKU English professor Tom Hunley during Covid-19 pandemic.
Ua37/2 Autism Isn't Coronavirus, Tom C. Hunley
Ua37/2 Autism Isn't Coronavirus, Tom C. Hunley
Faculty/Staff Personal Papers
Poem written by WKU English professor Tom Hunley during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The 'Spanish Flu': A True Global Pandemic, Erin H. Keener
The 'Spanish Flu': A True Global Pandemic, Erin H. Keener
Student Publications
This paper examines the portrayal of the 'Spanish Flu' in the press as it was emerging on the scene in 1918. Using contemporaneous newspaper articles, it shows the evolution from denial, to blame, and eventually to a call to action that developed as it spread around the country. This piece also provides some insight into the parallels between this pandemic and the current Covid 19 pandemic in regard to how both were handled, and what can be learned from when this devastating occurrence repeats itself.
Migración Y Salud En Chile: El Impacto Del Coronavirus En La Vida De Los Migrantes, Summer Reyes
Migración Y Salud En Chile: El Impacto Del Coronavirus En La Vida De Los Migrantes, Summer Reyes
Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection
Research Question: What are the problems in accessing health care and health care information that migrants face during the coronavirus pandemic in 2020?
Objectives: The primary objective of this study was to characterize the health situation for migrants in Chile in the context of the coronavirus pandemic. Secondary objectives are to describe the barriers that migrants face with access to health and the healthcare system, to describe the perceptions and experiences that migrants have of the health care system, and to explore the different programs and campaigns that have helped migrants during the coronavirus pandemic with medical knowledge and care. …
Ua12/2/2 Talisman: Zeitgeist, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/2 Talisman: Zeitgeist, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
2020 Talisman yearbook:
- Mohr, Olivia. Zeitgeist
- Disrupted – Photo Essay, COVID-19
- Brandt, Jess. Cut Short – Edward Games, Grace Jones, Jarred Corona, Joshua Crask
- Zambrano, Max. Point of No Return? – Stuart Foster, Climate Change
- Francis, Kristina. Weapons Women Carry
- Steele, Emma. Now & Again – Talisman
- Gordon, Zora. Not Just Numbers – Sam Aldrich, Social Media
- Christensen, Nicole. The K-Pop Phenomenon – Music
- Hornsby, Morgan. Everything Starts with Mama – Warren County Regional Jail
- McCormick, Dillon. Evolving Sport – Esports, Video Games
- Sheffield, Catherine. Perfect Match – Travis Hudson, Volleyball
- Dozer, Claire. Follow the Signs – Deafness, American Sign …
Ua94/6/1 My Story: Wku Mens Basketball's Taveion Hollingsworth, Taveion Hollingsworth
Ua94/6/1 My Story: Wku Mens Basketball's Taveion Hollingsworth, Taveion Hollingsworth
Student/Alumni Personal Papers
My Story is a series of first-person feature articles written by WKU student-athletes. The student-athletes will be telling their own stories in their own words. This article written by men’s basketball junior guard Taveion Hollingsworth, whose mission of advancing to the NCAA Tournament with his teammates was halted when the Covid-19 pandemic hit.
Helping The Singapore Arts Sector Survive The Covid-19 Crisis, Su Fern Hoe
Helping The Singapore Arts Sector Survive The Covid-19 Crisis, Su Fern Hoe
Research Collection School of Social Sciences
From online art classes to livestreaming performances and collective singing to cheer frontline healthcare workers, people across the globe are turning to the arts for much-needed connection and comfort amid the Covid-19 crisis.
Non-State Actors’ Covid-19 Response In Nepal, Jenna Mae Biedscheid
Non-State Actors’ Covid-19 Response In Nepal, Jenna Mae Biedscheid
Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection
This research explores the ways in which non-state actors have responded to the COVID-19 pandemic in Nepal and the needs present in the months before drastic increases in cases began on May 11th. In doing so, it describes how social and political inequality within Nepal has caused people experiencing the most need to be left out of early phases of the COVID-19 pandemic relief effort. This research includes a literature review which situates Nepal amidst the global pandemic as well as interviews with non-state actors currently responding in Nepal. It finds that migrant workers, daily wage earners, Dalits, Janajati/Adivasi peoples, …
Ua94/6/1 Covid-19 Diary, Anonymous
Ua94/6/1 Covid-19 Diary, Anonymous
Student/Alumni Personal Papers
COVID-19 diary submitted to WKU Archives by a healthcare worker.
Ua94/6/1 My Story: Wku Women's Basketball's Sandra Skinner, Sandra Skinner
Ua94/6/1 My Story: Wku Women's Basketball's Sandra Skinner, Sandra Skinner
Student/Alumni Personal Papers
My Story is a series of first-person feature articles written by WKU student-athletes. The student-athletes will be telling their own stories in their own words. This article written by women’s basketball redshirt senior Sandra Skinner, whose final season was cut short because of the cancellation of the Conference USA Tournament earlier this month.
Key Notes: The Newsletter Of The Department Of Music, Georgia Southern University
Key Notes: The Newsletter Of The Department Of Music, Georgia Southern University
School of Music Newsletters (2017-2023)
- The Coronavirus and the Department of Music Events
- New (Approximately) Daily podcast from the Department of Music
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 95, No. 20, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 95, No. 20, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Alvey, Rebekah. WKU Students in Italy to Return Early – Coronavirus, COVID-19
- Williams, Matthew. Arabic Program Stands Out in State
- Lowe, Julianna. Student Government Association Rally for Higher Education
- Stack, Madalyn. Editorial Cartoon re: Politics
- Dressman, Jake. Partisan & Polarized – Politics
- Meyer-Thornton, Zane. Rolling Over Differences – Wheelchair Basketball
- Rash, Liza. A Palace for Bowling Green – Anna’s Greek Restaurant
- Lowe, Julianna. How WKU Is Celebrating 5th Annual Social Work Month
- Wells, Elliott. Winning & Losing Is a Fine Line – Basketball
- Kieser, …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 95, No. 18, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 95, No. 18, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Lamb, Cassady. Posted Up: Local Apartment Complexes Are Suing the United States Post Office
- Williams, Matthew. WKU to be Evaluated by Higher Education Consulting Firm
- Collins, Michael. Strategic Sustainability Plan to be Developed
- Stack, Madalyn. Editorial Cartoon re: Racism
- Black History Month: Past & Present
- Warner, Casey. Kentucky Canabis Laws Are Behind the Times – Marijuana
- Dobbs, Jack. Bitter Sweet – Chocolate Festival, Hospice of Southern Kentucky
- Metcalf, Taylor. Fast Fashion
- Lowe, Julianna. Sustainable On-campus Bathroom Practices, In Public or Private
- Gaylord, Kaden. WKU Softball …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 95, No. 16, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 95, No. 16, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Alvey, Rebekah. Too Close to Home: WKU Halts Travel to China Due to Coronavirus
- Lamb, Cassady. The End of Curbside Recycling Pickup in Warren County
- Hobbs, Jack. Endowments Made to ISEC, Student Publications
- Rexing, Brody. Andy Beshear’s Budget Address Emphasizes Education First
- Bertucci, Leo. Academic Calendar to Include Shorter Winter Break
- Stack, Madalyn. Editorial Cartoon re: Recycling
- Recycling & Waste Crisis
- Steele, Emma. In Her Honor – Megan Davidson
- Latture, Katelyn. We Can Do Hard Things – Megan Davidson
- Marshall, Olivia. Top Crops Gives Opportunities …
Editors’ Introduction: Radical Philosophy And Politics Amid The Climate Crisis And The Coronavirus Pandemic, Harry Van Der Linden, Reed M. Kurtz
Editors’ Introduction: Radical Philosophy And Politics Amid The Climate Crisis And The Coronavirus Pandemic, Harry Van Der Linden, Reed M. Kurtz
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
Editors’ Introduction: Radical Philosophy and Politics Amid the Climate Crisis and the Coronavirus Pandemic for Radical Philosophy Review.
Life In The Time Of Covid-19, Joe Jeffers
Life In The Time Of Covid-19, Joe Jeffers
Articles
This narrative is a personal account of the COVID-19 pandemic and its effect on my life in 2020. Three factors come to bear on my reactions. First, I am 75 years old. Second, I have a minor heart condition. Third, I am a scientist. The first two put me in a higher risk category, and my behavior changed accordingly. The third is the window through which I view the world. It affects my reaction to data as the nature of SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 are revealed. I follow numerous information sources about the pandemic and share those articles on Facebook. Retirement …