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Yale Health stops collecting positive COVID-19 reports

Nearly four years after the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, Yale Health will end its COVID Resource Line, move COVID-19 information away from a specified website to the Campus Health website and stop collecting positive case reports.


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After being detained in Israel, SU offers Mosab Abu Toha visiting faculty position

Mosab Abu Toha would be the second appointment from Scholars at Risk at Syracuse, an organization meant to help scholars find a place of intellectual refuge and sanctuary.

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To the Rescue | Harvard Magazine

To the Rescue | Harvard Magazine
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Teaching: More ideas on getting feedback from students

Teaching: More ideas on getting feedback from students
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5 Best Books to Read During Covid-19—Harvard and Yale Professors and Staff Share Recommendations


By Albert Camus
"The Plague" is one of the most well-known books on the topic of epidemic disease — and right now, it's on the reading lists of many professors.
Bill Hanage, associate professor of epidemiology at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, told The Harvard Gazette that although he hasn't had time to start the 1947 novel yet, he's read it before. "[Albert] Camus has influenced my thinking ever since my best friend introduced me to his work," he said.
"This book is very vivid in conveying what it feels like to be in a city hit by an epidemic, and what it feels like to be in quarantine," Jenny Davidson, a professor at Columbia University said in an interview with book recommendations site FiveBooks.com. "It conveys how important it is to retain our humanity and our sense of connection to others in times when so much is at stake."

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