Vee Zhu ’22 first heard about the novel coronavirus in January from her parents, medical workers on the front lines in Wuhan, China. Zhu’s hometown was forced into lockdown before any cases of the ...
When Jenny Huang’s ’23 acting class transitioned to remote learning after the University canceled in-person classes and evacuated campus in March, her professor asked students to switch to performing ...
Across communities and time zones, hundreds of high school girls are quietly doing something extraordinary. In between school ...
A sense of time is fundamental to how we understand, recall, and interact with the world. Tasks ranging from holding a conversation to driving a car require us to remember and perceive how long things ...
As school districts across the nation prepare to bring more students back to classrooms, we must grapple with the fact that the pandemic is causing educational disruption and disadvantaging children, ...
Imagine this: You’re coordinating a critical meeting with team members spread across New York, London, and Tokyo. You double-check the time, only to realize you’ve accidentally scheduled it during ...