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Waiting to Exhale: Students, Faculty, and Staff Reflect a Year After the COVID Shutdown


 
Waiting to Exhale: Students, Faculty, and Staff Reflect a Year After the COVID Shutdown
Megan Henriquez, Rod Hurley, Tracy Dennis-Tiwary, and Shawna Townsend
It has been a year since COVID altered life at CUNY, and life in general. Once we gathered in classrooms, hallways, and cafeterias. Now we gather largely on Zoom. Too many of us have lost loved ones and treasured colleagues or faced financial hardship and uncertainty, or both. More of us have had to change the ways we work, teach, learn, and spend time with families and friends. 
To take stock of this year and what lies ahead, we invited Graduate Center students, faculty, and staff to share their experiences. A nursing Ph.D. student described how the 7 p.m. cheer made her feel. Our chief librarian helped kids find solace in cats. A student canceled her dissertation research trip and reconfigured her project.  ....

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The Pandemic Wrenched Their Dissertation Plans. Catalyst Grants Are Easing the Challenges


 
The Pandemic Wrenched Their Dissertation Plans. Catalyst Grants Are Easing the Challenges
Jessica Fletcher, Dean Schafer, Megan Henriquez, and Kristena Newman
Understanding how infections spread is especially important in light of a pandemic, and Ph.D. student
Megan Henriquez (Anthropology) intends to do that with her dissertation on parasitic infections in capuchin monkeys. Ironically, though, the pandemic is wrenching her plans to travel to Costa Rica to collect samples. She had to change how she gathers data, and a grant from The Graduate Center is helping.
Henriquez is one of 60 Ph.D. students 20 each from the humanities, social sciences, and sciences to receive the first round of The Graduate Center’s Early Research Initiative (ERI) Catalyst Grants. The grants of $2,000 each are supported by private donors and are intended to help students overcome the research challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.  ....

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