TikTok Video Goes Viral After Pandemic Forces Study-Abroad Students to Return Home
Some friendships simply cannot be cut short—even when a pandemic forces thousands of miles of separation.
Some friendships simply cannot be cut short—even when a pandemic forces thousands of miles of separation.
In a typical year, dozens of Eastern Washington University students chose to spend their spring breaks working in service projects around the globe. But during this year’s anything-but typical spring break, many of these students found themselves serving much closer to home.
With lab work being a critical component of her lesson plan, EWU Biology Professor Joanna Matos knew she had to think fast to provide students with an alternative when the pandemic forced classes online this spring.
The Student Activities, Involvement and Leadership office—also known as SAIL—isn’t about to let the coronavirus stop students from pursuing their interests. To coincide with the start of spring quarter, SAIL launched a new Virtual Student Events Calendar.
Eastern Washington University is offering Wi-Fi coverage in several campus parking lots in an effort to provide students with internet access from the safety of their own vehicles.
The hidden gift of a crisis is how people step up to ensure students receive a high-quality education and the support they need to get through this stretch.
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