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Collecting COVID Artifacts – Students at NJ University Chronicling Pandemic

Collecting COVID Artifacts – Students at NJ University Chronicling Pandemic

1/15/2024

Featured on New Jersey 101.5, Centenary University Associate Professor of History Dr. Noah Haiduc-Dale talks about the archiving of information post-COVID-19. Read the article or download the PDF.

Excerpt

Collecting COVID Artifacts – Students at NJ University Chronicling Pandemic

We recently lived through an incredible moment in history. Students at Centenary University want to make sure it’s well documented.

Operations at the private institution were turned upside down by the coronavirus pandemic. A chronicling of the university’s response — including the actions of students, staff, and administrators — and the school’s bounce-back as the threat subsided was the focus this past fall of a group of students in a public history class.

 

 

 

 

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