Throughout the pandemic, most of my work has involved listening to the community—-on the street, virtually during Ask the Doc sessions, on Clubhouse, through hearsay and even reading text messages.
For science teachers, the past few years have offered no shortage of real-world lessons. The pandemic presented opportunities to talk about epidemiology and health communications. Natural disasters, ...
Janette Hernandez, M.S. HHS Student Success Center Coordinator j.hernandez@csus.edu Janette joined the Sac State team in Spring of 2022. Before coming to Sac State, she served undergraduate students ...
Students on campus display their “COVID-19 cleared” status. For Savannah Papuga ’21 A.S., ’22 learning remotely during the pandemic presented a variety of challenges that she had to learn to navigate.
Being a scientist today is more than conducting experiments, publishing papers, securing grants, establishing collaborations, teaching, and attending conferences. It means stepping out of the lab and ...
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