- The COVID-19 pandemic: How US universities responded
- NPR: A College Student Is Coming Home. Should The Whole Family Wear Masks?
- Antigen vs. PCR: what to make of different types of COVID-19 tests
- Experts Fret COVID-19 Tags Along With Students Returning Home For Holidays (Roess’ segment starts at 2:45)
- George Mason University is establishing the Patriot Learning Pod, a proctored self-study learning environment for children of faculty and staff.
- During the coronavirus pandemic, U.S. children and teens are increasingly struggling with mental health issues as they become more disconnected from their peers and school routines.
- Lisa Park is executive director of Student Health Services at George Mason University
- Many at George Mason University contributed to the safe return to campus. Some have flown under the radar.
- We are nearing the end of a remarkably successful fall semester, especially considering where we started and what we’ve been through. Just five months ago, our greatest challenge was figuring out how we could deliver a Mason education to a record number of students during a global pandemic. Now, in two weeks, we will graduate a class at winter commencement that includes more than 4,600 graduates and more than 5,000 when counting students earning certificates.
- Dear Patriots, We have seen a rapid spike in coronavirus cases across the country and these increases have triggered new restrictions in many states, including Virginia.