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As More People Get Vaccinated, Here s How to Still Run Safely Amid COVID-19

As More People Get Vaccinated, Here s How to Still Run Safely Amid COVID-19
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Every Runner Should Read This to Know How to Ride Safely During the Pandemic

Every Runner Should Read This to Know How to Ride Safely During the Pandemic Bicycling 2 hrs ago Jordan Smith © Jason Frank As states continue to reopen and schools welcome back students, coronavirus continues to threaten. We talked to a doctor to find answers to your most frequently asked questions. This is a rapidly developing situation. For the most up-to-date information, check resources like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) regularly. This story will be updated as new information becomes available. As we move into summer months and vaccinations among Americans begin to increase, we have reason to be hopeful that a return to a pre-pandemic normal is getting closer. However, COVID-19 is still continuing to spread, and cases are even increasing in some parts of the country. The United States has reported more than 30 million cases and more than 500,000 deaths as of April 21. This is also causing continued cancellations of races in t

Every Runner Should Read This to Know How to Ride Safely During the Pandemic

Every Runner Should Read This to Know How to Ride Safely During the Pandemic
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Student governments second sustainability summit focuses on climate change

Last month, the Council of Commonwealth Student Governments (CCSG), a representative student government organization for Penn State’s 19 Commonwealth Campuses, virtually hosted its second annual Sustainability Summit. Organized and facilitated by CCSG’s sustainability committee, the summit prompted collaboration between campuses and engaged in fruitful discussions around the

2nd More Rivers To Cross report reveals racism, lack of diversity at Penn State | University Park Campus News

Though Black faculty members have been part of the Penn State community for over 60 years, “the challenges facing Black faculty are no less formidable” in 2021, according to the second “More Rivers To Cross” report. As a follow-up to the first report published in January 2020, biobehavioral health professor Gary King and an independent group of Black faculty members published part two of “More Rivers To Cross” on March 25. The 2020 report, which was 93 pages long, examined issues of representation at Penn State and the “racially biased” responses from students on Student Rating of Teacher Effectiveness surveys. Part two of “More Rivers To Cross” is a 108-page report that outlines survey results of Black faculty members’ experiences with racism from students, administrators and colleagues at University Park and commonwealth campuses.

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