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March 26, 2020 Community, Education
Princeton Faculty Members Send Greetings As Classes Go Virtual
Princeton faculty members send messages of encouragement to students as they begin virtual learning in spring 2020.
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March 23, 2020 Community, Health Care
When It’s Safer to Stay Apart
Penned by Jordan Salama ’19, this personal account shares the story of his family leaving New York City, while his father, an infectious disease physician in New York City, stays behind to do his job.
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March 23, 2020 Arts/Cultural, Community
“Two Buoys”
Inspirational, uplifting and written by Peter Mills ’95, “Two Buoys” is performed by Prospect Theatre Company, which includes Princeton alumni Sarah Corey ’92, Tira Harpaz ’74, David Kessler ’99, Katie Pickett ’00, Tony Valles ’97 and Simone Zamore ’99.
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March 20, 2020 Community, Health Care
#TellUsTigers Q&A: Tanesha Brown, nurse manager, University Health Services
Tanesha Brown, the nurse manager at University Health Services, is a critical member of the University’s coronavirus preparedness team, working with a broad range of departments and colleagues across campus. She reflects on addressing the fear of the unknown, how she practices self-care and the most important things she wants people to know during the coronavirus crisis.
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March 17, 2020 Education, Health Care, News
University president uses medical degree to help inform university COVID-19 response
University of Michigan President Mark Schlissel ’79 found his background as a medical doctor useful when making tough decisions about the university’s coronavirus response. Read about how he and other university presidents responded.
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