Originally published on December 20, 2020 10:45 am
The U.S. is nine months into the pandemic and for some people, it s the first time they ve gone without seeing their loved ones for months on end.
Even with a vaccine rolling out, many families won t be able to gather for the holidays.
That separation is something the more than 1 million international students studying in the U.S. this year are familiar with. If it was hard before for them to get home for visits, the coronavirus pandemic has made it even more difficult.
To help cope with being away from home, they ve created new support networks, immersed themselves in American culture and developed other techniques to help lessen the burden.
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As you know, Congressman Jamie Raskin (D-MD) was booked for That 401(k) National Virtual Conference. As you also may know, Congressman Raskin was the Associate Dean at American University Washington College of Law when I graduated there in 1997. Law school was tough and it wasn’t fun. In what I thought was a sea of dishonesty about our school and how they portrayed the job market, Raskin was as honest as people can come. Congressman Raskin was that friend that I needed to survive what was a very unpleasant experience, So even when I may disagree with him 80% of the time (probably 99% when I was in law school), he will always have my support because he is a friend for life.
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 16, 2020 /PRNewswire/ American University Washington College of Law (AUWCL) has received a three-year grant of $3.8 million from Arcadia, a charitable fund of Lisbet Rausing and Peter Baldwin, for its Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property (PIJIP). The project will study changes needed in international copyright policy to ensure equity in the production of and access to research. The COVID pandemic has cast a bright light on inequities in the global research system that restrictive copyright laws perpetuate, said Sean Flynn, Director of the Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property and the project s principal investigator. In many countries, library resources, for example, can only be used on the premises of that institution. Our goal is to promote a system in which every researcher, every student, and every citizen of every country has the ability to engage in modern research activity
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