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Coronavirus Essay
Anonymous
This is a personal essay I wrote about CoronaVirus for my English 400 class.
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Covid-19 Experience
Anonymous
Personal journal reflection about my experience during the COVID-19 outbreak.
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Historical Pandemic That Changed the World Forever
Anonymous
It is an essay that describes my experiences with the coronavirus.
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Students Experience with Covid
Anonymous
Longwood, Farmville. Students Experience Shopping Experience Fear Positives
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World History in Covid-19
Phillip Cantrell
This is the draft copy of an essay/mock lesson plan I wrote and published in a special edition of the World History Bulletin. The assignment was devised for students to be able to conduct it online and also process the global IDP experience thru stay-at-home orders during the shutdowns and face-to-face class cancellations in the spring of 2020. The finished edition was published in the World History Bulletin XXXVI, no, 1 (Spring/Summer 2020): 59-60,.
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Covid Journal - English 400 Final
Jared Cline
Just a journal entry by me, submitted for an English 400 assignment that reflects on the pandemic.
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Covid Journey
Tyler Hall
Classes have become all digital and it’s crazy to think that the next time I will be on Longwood’s campus, which my hopeful plan is in August, I will be a senior on his way to graduating from college!
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Larry
Roland Karnatz
Photo of Wygal room 104. There is a biology class sharing our lecture room and a skeleton hung on its frame in the corner for weeks. The drum kit appeared part way through the semester and the opportunity was not to be missed! Cigarette supplied by a violinist. The "no smoking" sign, a remnant of a distant past, was a happy coincidence.
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Cheryl and Marissa Meeting
Onie McKenzie
This is what a one-on-one supervisory meeting looked like on March 19, 2020 before masks were available. Picture taken of Cheryl Steele and Marissa Woods from the Student Engagement staff by Dr. Jes Simmons.
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Times Have Changed
Alexis McLaughlin
I completed this artwork for an "COVID-19 entry" assignment in Dr. Heather Lettner-Rust's English 400 class. I completed this piece on April 28th, 2020 in my apartment at Longwood University. In light of helping others, I'd like to thank my dear friend Sarah Irby for giving me a helping hand during the completion of this project. I'd also like to thank Dr. Lettner-Rust for being an excellent professor and skillfully designing this class so that it is meaningful and relevant to her students and community. Description of Art: This artwork titled "Times Have Changed" is a snapshot in time of our current world. The newspaper articles and headlines give the viewer insight into the profound global impact of the Coronavirus. The closer you look at the articles the more you are able to see the devastating and shocking effects of this pandemic. The Statue of Liberty is a universal symbol of freedom and has served to welcome immigrants to the United States of America since 1875. As of recently, many of our freedoms have been taken away in order to prevent the spread of COVID-19. This change is unfamiliar to all, especially for those who live in the land of the free. The long term effects of this virus are unknown. Perhaps, times have changed, for good. Some parting words from the artist: Do your part and understand the rest is out of your control. For the opposite of fear is love.
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Don't Worry
Helen Montgomery
This song was created in response to the anxiety and fear produced by the COVID-19 pandemic. Don't Worry!
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