JCSU Alumni, Journalists on COVID-19 Frontlines
JCSU alumni journalists are on the frontlines reporting during the COVID-19 pandemic, continuing their essential work as the crisis changes daily life.
JCSU alumni journalists are on the frontlines reporting during the COVID-19 pandemic, continuing their essential work as the crisis changes daily life.
JCSU graduate Sa’Keithia Hamond ’15 successfully adapted her business during the COVID-19 pandemic, demonstrating entrepreneurial resilience.
JCSU senior Tawanda Nyahasha shares her unique experience staying on campus during COVID-19. The pandemic forced remote learning and campus restrictions.
Open letter addresses Johnson C. Smith University students about pandemic inequalities and America’s 400-year legacy of racism affecting underserved communities.
Johnson C. Smith University’s essential workers remain on campus during COVID-19 pandemic while faculty work remotely. JCSU maintains operations through dedicated staff.
Educational institutions extend remote learning programs through summer 2020 due to ongoing pandemic restrictions. Students can continue courses online.
The pandemic transformed healthcare delivery, making telemedicine the new normal for family doctor visits and ensuring health safety for all.
Extension expert Linda Inmon shares essential guidelines for keeping children safe as the country reopens after pandemic restrictions.
Medical officials acknowledge that healthcare needs can’t be delayed indefinitely as the pandemic continues, with many doctors now reassigned to emergency departments.
COVID-19 pandemic makes people uneasy about vacations, so staycations are the perfect alternative for safe travel while social distancing at home.