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The Effect of the Covid-19 Pandemic on HBCUs’ Academic and Social Culture

SKU: PMRT.GEN.9261.00547

$240.45

Publisher: The Edwin Mellen Press
Number of Pages: 254
ISBN-13: 9781495509261
Publication Date: 2022
Condition: New

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From Abstract: In March of 2020, the world was faced with yet another life altering event that was viewed as a national health crisis. Silently roaming earth and affecting so many people, this infectious disease, caused by a newly discovered coronavirus, Covid-19, created alarming chaos and changed how the world communicated, worked, and lived. The new normal came with swift changes and challenged our mental, social and emotional state. Business as usual looks differently at many institutions of higher learning. Having to face the realization that normalized learning was on the verge of changing its persona and wondering if black and brown students would be able to pivot and remain connected was in question. Recognizing HCBUs have always been havens of resilience, being a beacon of hope for “people of color,” this pandemic would not change her position. The times would transform, but her glory would not fade. She would continue to move in haste focused on her mission.

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