When the University reopened its doors in early September amid the ongoing pandemic, many wondered how its testing and housing capacity would fare in comparison to other colleges that were forced to quickly send students home due to growing COVID-19 cases. Just weeks after reopening, the ...
University President Jim Ryan spoke with CBS “Face the Nation” moderator Margaret Brennan, a University alumnus, Sunday morning about how COVID-19 is impacting plans to bring students back to Grounds. Acknowledging that the University has not canceled fal...
Virginia colleges also experienced these trends but over a slightly shorter period. As of fall 2023, enrollment in the state’s four-year universities was actually higher than it was at its peak in 2012 but much lower for its community colleges. Read the full story Virginia...
“We worked together [during the pilot] and kind of waded through the program,” explains Ms. Sparks, who teaches third grade. “And it gave these kids the nuts and bolts and the foundation they missed either because of COVID or a learning deficit. They recouped those skills and got on ...
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ground. While national commentators will likely continue to rely on stereotypes and suppositions about Appalachian culture, historians could make sure that there are empirical studies of the effects of things like free trade, deindustrialization, the decline of unions, and defunding colleges and ...
The West Virginia Homeowners Rescue program, funded by the U.S. Department of the Treasury, helps homeowners who have struggled with mortgage payments before or after January 21, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.If eligible, you can get financial help for past-due:...
However, Cox also pointed out her position became a full-time job with the additional COVID-19 compliance cases. In the fall 2020 semester, of the 23 cases handled by UJC, 9 cases involved COVID-19 policies. “The toll of being a full time student while simultaneously spending ...
Humor editor Eshaan Sarup explains why there’s no reason to worry about COVID-19 this fall
First-year College student Alice Cormier chose to stay home this semester, citing the uncertainty surrounding COVID-19 as the primary reason for her decision. “I would have had to live in a dorm, and they kept pushing the date back,” Cormier said. “I starte...