In this unprecedented time, @unccollege faculty are also bringing their expertise to the conversation in a variety of ways.(thread
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Rachel Noble (@masc_unc and @uncims) has shared ways to disinfect your home from harmful viruses. @UNCResearch has the full infographic: https://unc.live/2Xtygci
The pandemic’s effects, including isolation and social distancing, is disrupting our routines. @UNCPsych’s Jon Abramowitz is an expert in anxiety disorders and notes when to recognize when the stress may be too much: https://college.unc.edu/2020/03/stressed/
The @ShufordProgram’s Bernard Bell recognizes this as well, and told his entrepreneurship students to “find your escape hatch” that can calm you and help your mental health: https://campaign.unc.edu/story/finding-your-escape-hatch/
As we try to juggle different duties and navigate this new normal, @UNCPsych’s Andrea Hussong offers some practical advice on @TheWellUNC: https://unc.live/2VcQtcN
. @UNCCURS has launched a podcast series featuring College faculty, including T. William Lester ( @DCRPCarolina) to discuss the service industry: https://unc.live/2xtBvGj https://soundcloud.com/user-558786382/viewpoints-on-resilient-equitable-responses-to-the-pandemic-t-william-lester-on-service-industry
The Center for Urban and Regional Studies also interviewed @DCRPCarolina professor & @UNCCURS interim director Nichola Lowe about the efforts by NC manufactures to retool production systems in response to the pandemic: https://unc.live/2yZYjxX
. @DCRPCarolina’s Mai Nguyen discussed why safe and stable housing is essential during the COVID-19 pandemic on the same @UNCCURS podcast: https://unc.live/3b6Afre
Is it too soon to laugh during the pandemic? Michelle Robinson ( @AMST_UNC) recently joined WUNC to talk about humor, its benefits and the ethics around it during difficult times: https://www.wunc.org/post/yes-you-can-laugh-during-pandemic
College faculty @DrMrsKellyHogan and @vijisathy have written an article about making your remote classes inclusive on Zoom: https://www.chronicle.com/article/8-Ways-to-Be-More-Inclusive-in/248460/