Interdisciplinary Research Panel: How Covid-19 Has Impacted Students Across The Country

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10-2-2021 2:00 PM

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11-2-2021 3:15 PM

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CONVERGE is a National Science Foundation-funded initiative headquartered at the Natural Hazards Center at the University of Colorado Boulder that advances social science and engineering, strengthening research networks between disciplinary communities. Sponsored by NSF's CONVERGE program, an interdisciplinary national team of researchers, from Rowan University, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, University of Colorado at Boulder, Bucknell University, and University of Pittsburgh, are studying the impact of COVID-19 on first-generation students. Panelists will discuss the diversity of disciplines involved in this project, first-generation students at each of their institutions, preliminary survey results and program objectives.

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Feb 10th, 2:00 PM Feb 11th, 3:15 PM

Interdisciplinary Research Panel: How Covid-19 Has Impacted Students Across The Country

CONVERGE is a National Science Foundation-funded initiative headquartered at the Natural Hazards Center at the University of Colorado Boulder that advances social science and engineering, strengthening research networks between disciplinary communities. Sponsored by NSF's CONVERGE program, an interdisciplinary national team of researchers, from Rowan University, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, University of Colorado at Boulder, Bucknell University, and University of Pittsburgh, are studying the impact of COVID-19 on first-generation students. Panelists will discuss the diversity of disciplines involved in this project, first-generation students at each of their institutions, preliminary survey results and program objectives.