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Hosts Toby Moffett and Abigail Omojola will sat down with Richard Williams, a professor of sociology at Notre Dame University, Amir Fleischmann, a doctoral student and the secretary of the Graduate Employees' Organization at the University of Michigan, Jennifer Richwine, director of Wake Forest University's Wake in Washington program, and Cristopher Wiley, a high school civics teacher from Winston-Salem North Carolina. They examined how universities have responded to the COVID-19 pandemic and what can be done to keep students, faculty, and staff safe going forward.
By Toby Moffett and Abigail OmojolaHosts Toby Moffett and Abigail Omojola will sat down with Richard Williams, a professor of sociology at Notre Dame University, Amir Fleischmann, a doctoral student and the secretary of the Graduate Employees' Organization at the University of Michigan, Jennifer Richwine, director of Wake Forest University's Wake in Washington program, and Cristopher Wiley, a high school civics teacher from Winston-Salem North Carolina. They examined how universities have responded to the COVID-19 pandemic and what can be done to keep students, faculty, and staff safe going forward.