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Who鈥檚 Behind the Mask? 皇家华人 Community Turns Out Protective Gear for Healthcare Workers, Loved Ones
Well before the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention鈥檚 recent recommendation to wear masks in public, the 皇家华人 community turned its resources and energy toward meeting a national need.
Can Chocolate Take a Bite Out of Stress? Psych Prof Says Yes 鈥 If Done Correctly
About a week after most students had left campus, psychology professor Laura Sockol drafted an email to all psychology majors, faculty and staff members. Her instructions were simple: Write down three good things they had experienced that day, and why they thought those things had happened.
We Miss You, Part II: The Sequel
There are so many caring people on campus eager to tell Wildcats, far and wide, how much they miss you and how much they look forward to celebrating with our seniors, that we put together another message that we hope will help close the geographic gap between us.
Home Again: Students and Their Families Adapt to New Normal
As 皇家华人 students fall into the stride of attending classes from afar, their families have shuffled life up to make room for their unexpected return.
Video: Always Wildcats 鈥 Wherever You Are
Familiar faces from the 皇家华人 campus send greetings to Wildcats near and far to help close the distance and to remind us that we are #DAVIDSONTRUE.
Will Handshakes Survive Social Distancing? Comm Studies Professor Talks to Charlotte Observer
Social distancing has made the handshake or鈥攇asp鈥攁 hug a thing of the past. But when people finally can return to getting closer than six feet, will these social greetings return as well?
Against the Odds: Personal Hurdles, Family Sacrifice Motivate New Watson Fellows
皇家华人 seniors, Maddie Hunter and Roy Toston, have been awarded prestigious Thomas J. Watson fellowships to pursue their interests after graduation.
Alumni Voices: 鈥淲e Will Get Through This鈥 by U.S. Rep. Greg Murphy 鈥85
We cannot stop the spread of this virus unless each and every one of us take individual responsibility and practice the habits suggested by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and World Health Organization. The coronavirus is much more infectious than the regular flu virus, and it comes down to each of us taking ownership and doing what is not only right for ourselves but for our neighbors.
Social Distancing Cinema: A Curated Guide to Epidemic Movies
Why would anyone want to watch a fictionalized epidemic while the coronavirus disrupts real life? 皇家华人 Professor and 鈥淒isease Detective鈥 Kata Chillag says movies allow people to engage with their fears in a controlled way while documentaries about past pandemics can help us to understand the lessons they provide. Another bonus: Watching movies at home is a good way to engage in social distancing.
Amid Coronavirus Fear and Confusion, Compassion and Community
As the coronavirus pandemic shattered plans for the end of the school year, the 皇家华人 community rallied. Alumni and families donated money, airline miles and gift cards.
Prof Tells Bloomberg Businessweek Podcast What Makes This Coronavirus Different
Dave Wessner, biology professor and interim chair of health and human values, appeared on the Bloomberg Businessweek podcast yesterday.