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Navajo Nation teachers doing homework with students through car windows, over phone during pandemic Poor internet access has made at-home schooling on the reservation difficult, but kids seem to be adapting. (Kate Groetzinger | KUER-FM via AP) In this Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2021, photo, art teacher Georgiana Simpson broadcasts art class videos from her Bluff, Utah, home studio to students who have Internet. Simpson usually teaches art at Whitehorse High School in Montezuma Creek, Utah, a small Navajo Nation community. By Kate Groetzinger | KUER-FM | Updated: 5:44 p.m. Bluff • Georgiana Simpson is an art teacher at Whitehorse High School in Montezuma Creek, Utah, a small community on the Navajo Nation. But since March, She’s been working from her home 20 minutes away in Bluff. ....
KUER Phoebe Johns is a student on the Navajo Nation in Utah. Her mother purchased iPads for her and her brother Aiden, a student at Whitehorse High School, so they can stream video classes. While many students in Utah are back in the classroom now, that’s not the case on the Navajo Nation. Teachers and parents there have had to find creative ways to help students with limited internet access learn at home because of the pandemic. Georgiana Simpson is an art teacher at Whitehorse High School in Montezuma Creek, Utah, a small community on the Navajo Nation. But since March, She’s been working from her home 20 minutes away in Bluff. ....
Shae O. Omonijo is a first-year graduate student in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. One hundred years ago today on January 29, 1921 at Radcliffe College, Dr. Eva Beatrice Dykes successfully submitted her dissertation “Pope and His Influence in America from 1715-1850” to become the first Black woman to complete the requirements for a Ph.D. in the United States. The morning I first saw Dr. Dykes’ dissertation submission for her Doctor of Philosophy in English Philology degree, Harvard announced the closure of campus due to the rising Covid-19 pandemic. Minutes after receiving the email from University President Lawrence S. Bacow, I rushed to Schlesinger Library archives to spend as much time as I could with Dr. Dykes’ Radcliffe records. ....