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How the 'war' with coronavirus could lead to lasting government overreach
Scott Radnitz, associate professor of international studies, discusses government intervention in the coronavirus pandemic.
03/19/2020 | PRI -
Coronavirus Will Change the World Permanently. Here’s How.
Margaret O'Mara, history professor, explains the long-term effects the coronavirus epidemic could have on how we view big government.
03/19/2020 | Politico -
When will coronavirus end? What wartime and human kindness can tell us about what happens next
Pepper Schwartz, sociology professor, gives advice for staying positive in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
03/18/2020 | USA Today -
Taiwan Is Beating the Coronavirus. Can the US Do the Same?
Stevan Harrell, professor emeritus of anthropology, explains why Taiwan has been so effective at slowing the spread of the coronavirus.
03/18/2020 | Wired -
Coronavirus prevention measures take their toll on astronomy
Emily Levesque, assistant professor of astronomy, explains the effect coronavirus and quarantines are having on the astronomy field.
03/18/2020 | Science -
How To Stay Resilient And Mentally Healthy During The Coronavirus Outbreak
Jonathan Kanter, research associate professor of psychology, explains the effects of coronavirus prevention measures on mental health.
03/18/2020 | WBUR 90.9 -
Opinion: America Is at War, and There’s Only One Enemy
Margaret O'Mara, history professor, discusses the Defense Protection Act and other extreme measures the US government could take to manage the coronavirus pandemic.
03/18/2020 | New York Times -
Wondering About Social Distancing?
Jonathan Kanter, research associate professor of psychology, gives advice on maintaining mental health and human connection in social distancing.
03/16/2020 | The New York Times -
Coronavirus: Three lessons from the AIDS crisis
Associate professor of history, Laurie Marhoefer, discusses what lessons from the US government's management of the AIDS crisis can be applied to the coronavirus pandemic.
03/16/2020 | The Conversation -
Social distancing comes with social side effects – here’s how to stay connected
Jonathan Kanter, research associate professor of psychology, and Adam Kuczynski, doctoral student in psychology, discuss the importance of staying socially connected during social distancing.
03/16/2020 | The Conversation