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Transitioning from regular college life to isolation has been a shock to the system for everyone. While each person’s experience ...
Taran Catania ’13 Uses Graduation Gowns for Good
With most colleges and universities canceling or postponing their graduation ceremonies due to the COVID-19 pandemic, students will no longer be ...
Bon App Dining Worker Layoffs Force Difficult Decisions
When the University announced its transition to remote learning, one of the immediate effects was the closure of almost all ...
WesCeleb: Emily Litz
As the Class of 2020 mourns the loss of their Senior Spring and spends time in social isolation instead of celebrating ...
STEM Professors and Students Talk Research and Lab Closures in the face of COVID-19
Researchers in the Hall-Atwater labs at Wesleyan now wear gloves on both hands when opening doors. To most onlookers, that ...
Students Reflect on States’ Responses to COVID-19
With over 745,000 COVID-19 cases and 39,000 deaths across the United States and its territories—and all 50 states under a ...
Zoom University: We’re All in This Together
In the wake of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, The Argus will feature personal essays on how life has changed in ...
Professor’s Bookshelf: Foyle on James Bond, Game of Thrones, and U.S. Foreign Policy
Before Spring Break and the outbreak of COVID-19 across the country, The Argus sat down with Associate Professor of Government ...
Middletown March For Science Transitions Online
Middletown resident Mark Meyering has always loved science. After spending the past 40 years as an industrial scientist for American ...
50th Annual Earth Day: Looking Back, Looking Ahead, and Getting Involved Despite Social Distancing
Today marks the 50th annual Earth Day, an internationally recognized celebration devoted to environmental protection and activism. In recent years, Earth ...
