COVID-19 Pandemic Web Archives Mss. 00329

COVID-19 Pandemic Web Archives Mss. 00329


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Michael Runyon; Special Collections Research Center Staff

Repository
Special Collections Research Center
Identification
Mss. 00329
Title
COVID-19 Pandemic Web Archives 2020-ongoing
Quantity
9.5 Gigabytes
Language
English

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Container List

Asian Americans and Other POC
  • Black and Latino communities have been devastated by COVID-19. Some worry reopening will make impact worse
  • Justice Bradley's Reference to Korematsu is Insensitive and Offensive A Statement by Secretary Norman Y. Mineta
  • Rolling The R's Zoom Performance, May 9, 8PM EST. GoFundMe.
  • A Chinese restaurant in Chesapeake was targeted amid the coronavirus. So the community stepped in with a tailgate.
  • It's dangerous to stigmatize Asians, especially during a public health crisis
  • Justin Lo column: It's time for this country to confront racism against Asian Americans
  • The Helpers: Chinese-American families rally to find medical supplies for Hampton Roads hospitals
  • The Darkness Has Not Overcome It. Jeremy Lin, The Players' Tribune. April 13, 2020.
  • Asian American Discrimination And The Coronavirus Crisis. WBUR. April 14, 2020.
  • The Slur I Never Expected to Hear in 2020
  • Care in the Time of Coronavirus zine
W&M
  • William & Mary Law School's veterans benefits clinic remains flexible to serve clients
  • English Bridge Program: Technology as a means to educate, engage and recruit
  • Online class collaboration is turning out real PPE for first responders during the pandemic
  • Social distancing in birds
  • W&M Dining supports local organizations with food donations
  • A time for reflection: W&M to ring Wren Bell, hold moment of silence April 16
W&M Alumni
  • Staying vigilant against the virus
  • Alumna uses experience combating Ebola to fight COVID-19
  • The Mighty: Alumnus creates network of support for those facing health issues
  • Help and hope for Virginia's small businesses
  • W&M alumnus on a mission of Comfort
  • Covering COVID-19: W&M alumni reporting from front lines of pandemic
  • Millions of meals: Alumnus-led food bank meets dire need
  • On the front lines: A physician's view of the pandemic
  • W&M gymnastics alums working on the medical front line against COVID-19
W&M Athletics
  • Save Tribe Swimming Creates Music Video to Ask Athletic Director to Reverse Decision
  • William & Mary men's hoops on pause due to COVID-19 for second time
  • Jay Colley, voice of the Tribe, bouncing back after bout with the coronavirus
  • International student-athletes adapting, learning from home during pandemic
  • William & Mary coaches adjust through communication and technology
  • Thrown a curve ball, student athletes adjust to new normal
W&M Faculty and Staff
  • Giving back, one mask at a time
  • William & Mary mathematicians help to develop COVID-tracking database
  • Quarantine and the chemistry of the great indoors
  • W&M FACULTY, STAFF, AND WORKERS PETITION TO THE ADMINISTRATION
  • Social distancing at the outcrop: Separate cars, PPE and maybe snorkeling
  • Studio for Teaching & Learning Innovation proves vital in pivot to remote classes
  • Amid pandemic, study examines how families cope with shared space
  • Charles Center & Swem Library forge Plan B for summer undergraduate research
  • W&M theatre professor directs international cast in virtual performance
  • Special Collections creates archive to document life under COVID-19
  • 'Things have gone much worse than I had hoped:' A COVID-19 Q & A with a virologist, Part 2
  • W&M student teachers design virtual tutoring program to support local elementary students
  • Social distancing at the far detector: The NOvA beam may be off, but the physics is very much on
  • Emerging Diseases: A COLL 150 seminar tracks the COVID-19 outbreak in real time
  • W&M Studio for Teaching & Learning Innovation ramps up support for remote learning
  • Human-subject research in the age of coronavirus
  • Grocery shopping tips for the age of coronavirus
  • COVID-19: Chemistry, computer science faculty join Osher Institute's pivot to online classes
  • Calculating contagion: Researchers examine social aspect of pathogen spread
  • Departments forge plans for dissertation defenses in the era of social distancing
  • W&M approaches online learning with positivity and ingenuity
  • Lessons in crisis: A student during Katrina, now a professor amid COVID-19
  • W&M School of Education rallies to support K-12 at-home learning
  • Many Richmond-area families live in hotels. The COVID-19 crisis could put them on the street.
  • While universities transition online, dining hall workers across Hampton Roads are without work
  • Tribe's team physician, an infectious disease expert, provides safety training to essential workers
  • Support William & Mary Contract Workers
  • COVID-19 Library Updates
  • W&M Instructional Resilience
  • W&M Libraries Resources to Support Teaching & Learning During the COVID-19 Outbreak
W&M Personal Wellness
  • Counseling programs help those in need, on and off campus
  • W&M wellness expert gives advice on flourishing amidst change
  • W&M Health & Wellness pivots to providing support virtually
  • COVID-19: Coping & Other Resources
  • Virtual Health & Wellness
W&M Reopening
  • William & Mary reconsiders plan to return to normal activities in fall semester, encourages students to get vaccinated. Virginia Gazette article, July 26, 2021.
  • William & Mary sees spike in COVID-19 cases among students as spring semester begins. Virginia Gazette, February 4, 2021.
  • W&M&You
  • W&M leads collaboration on new virtual tool to support health and wellness
  • W&M announces Healthy Together Community Commitment
  • W&M announces safety protocols for fall
  • William & Mary to partner with VCU Health to expand university health care
  • Tribe Scribe: Though disappointed, W&M coaches understand decision to postpone fall sports
  • W&M board hears updates on COVID, finances, antiracism
  • Message from President  next hit Katherine A. Rowe - ICE Restrictions
  • W&M releases updates on Fall 2020 Path Forward
  • previous hit President  next hit Rowe, W&M's 'Path Forward' featured on '60 Minutes'
  • Fall's new normal in ARC core labs: scheduling, online operation, enhanced social distancing — and PPE
  • The Path Forward: Fall 2020
  • Masks no longer required in indoor spaces | Flat Hat News
  • Most Virginia colleges say they mandated COVID vaccines, but not all are enforcing their policy | Education | richmond.com
W&M Students
  • #WMHOUSINGNOW
  • Healthy Together Masks Up!
  • ABC Project develops alternative cross-cultural engagement initiatives in response to COVID-19 crisis
  • Virtual Career Panel Discusses Jobs in the Age of Coronavirus
  • Breakdown of VA College COVID Response
  • W&M senior graduating with a world of experience, reflections
  • Summer Housing
  • Online Social Interaction Imperative to Maintain During Quarantine. Flat Hat.
  • College issues spring semester rebates, projects financial losses amid petitions over workers' compensation. Flat Hat, May 4, 2020.
  • Compassionate advocates: ISSP and New Leaf Clinic invite international students into their care
  • William & Mary Kudos
  • Last Day of Classes
  • W&M students stay to help fight pandemic in Williamsburg hospitals
  • W&M takes a 'one team' approach to career development
  • Seeking productivity in quarantine produces stress, toxic atmosphere
  • College announces remote proctoring through Honorlock, eliciting student privacy concerns
  • W&M Global Innovation Challenge moves online, showcases resiliency and adaptability
  • W&M students write home to local senior citizens
  • Virtual Rivers and Roads by Double Take
  • W&M students deliver food for Meals on Wheels
  • Two W&M MBA students connect small businesses with assistance during COVID-19
  • Rebate donations total over $30,000 for W&M students in need
  • Student Perspectives: 5 takeaways from the first two weeks of online class
  • William & Mary Workers Union Petition
  • Zoom Day of Solidarity Stand in Solidarity with W&M Workers
  • William & Mary Workers' Union Response to William & Mary COVID Response Protocol
  • Linktree W&M Workers Union
  • Students Discuss: Coronavirus' Implications Abroad
  • College announces interim grading policies, students petition for 'Universal Pass'
  • Coronavirus Diaries: Worst Senior Year Ever!
  • W&M COVID-19 Petition
  • Tell W&M Leadership We Demand An Equitable Response to COVID-19!
University Response
2020-2021
  • COVID-19 Vaccination Policy July 29, 2021
    2021
  • Neurodiversity and COVID-19
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    2020
  • William & Mary announces masks will be required in indoor, shared spaces starting Tuesday
    2 Megabytes
    2021
  • Emergency Management Team messages regarding COVID-19
    2020
  • William & Mary anticipates return to full capacity for fall semester with 56% of student population fully vaccinated. Virginia Gazette, July 23, 2021.
    2021
  • William & Mary Considering Re-Imposing COVID-19 Measures Due to Low Vaccination Rates Ahead of Upcoming Semester
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  • William & Mary Students Now Required to Receive COVID-19 Vaccine
    2 Megabytes
  • William & Mary Path Forward Vaccinations
  • COVID-19 and the labor force: A long recovery ahead
  • Flattening the Financial Curve of COVID-19
    2 Megabytes
  • A coronavirus Q&A with Amy Sebring, VP for finance and technology
  • Planning Ahead Academic Year 2020-21 and Beyond.
  • Students eager to embrace unique conferral ceremony
    2 Megabytes
  • W&M to honor faculty, staff, students during virtual ceremony
  • William & Mary board re-elects top two executive officers
  • Virtual ceremony, real celebration: Class of 2020 honored for achievement, community, tenacity
  • W&M Board reverses fall 2020 tuition increase, keeps all tuition and mandatory fees flat next year
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  • W&M announces SAT, ACT test-optional admission pilot
  • W&M to celebrate 2020 graduates with virtual conferral ceremony
  • W&M previous hit president  next hit, guests discuss entrepreneurial thinking during a pandemic
  • Intergenerational Trust Will Be Our Superpower
  • Notice about Larry Ventis
  • COVID-19 and the labor force: A long recovery ahead
  • W&M focused on minimizing long-term financial impact of COVID-19
  • W&M Board of Visitors Executive Committee considers emergency actions in response to the COVID-19 pandemic
  • W&M provides details on interim actions around COVID-19
  • W&M expands options for waitlisted students, offering guaranteed pathways to spring admission
  • W&M previous hit president  next hit, university community explore themes of resilience during virtual discussion
  • Wellness focus of previous hit President Rowe's second virtual community conversation
  • A helping hand: Giving amid COVID-19 crisis supports W&M family
  • W&M community conversation turns to living, working adaptation amidst COVID-19
  • New ways to connect: Community conversation focuses on admissions
  • Give to William & Mary COVID-19: Emergency Support Opportunities
  • COVID-19 Response Team Updates
  • W&M Board approves personnel contingency options
  • Supporting homeless students through a pandemic: COVID relief funds expand the impact of Project Hope | William & Mary
Williamsburg & Virginia
  • Campus religious groups adapt to COVID changes
  • Nursing home operator says vaccine rollout is 'frustrating' so far. 10Wavy, December 31, 2020.
  • Moderna vaccine is on its way to 757. 10Wavy, December 21, 2020.
  • Virginia Health Department looking to get more efficient with vaccine distribution, nursing homes now getting doses. 10Wavy, December 30, 2020.
  • Virginia Department of Health COVID-19 Vaccination Response.
  • Governor Northam Announces Face Covering Requirement and Workplace Safety Regulations. May 26, 2020.
  • How Richmond's LGBTQ Nonprofits Prep For Pandemic Life
  • The Curb Alert The Virginia Beer Co.
  • Cheers from Williamsburg March 2020
  • Operations Update - Virginia Beer Company
  • Busch Gardens - Williamsburg
  • Update on SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment Operations
  • Closings and cancellations due to the coronavirus outbreak
  • Visit Williamsburg - Coronavirus
  • Response to COVID-19 Jamestown Settlement & American Revolution Museum at Yorktown
  • Three months in, Christy Coleman's vision for Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation looks beyond pain of pandemic: 'Everything's on the table'
  • HR Muslim Community COVID-19 Grocery Delivery Form
  • These Free Clinics are Stepping up to Fill the Health Care Gap During Coronavirus Pandemic
  • Here's Where Students can get Free Meals on the Peninsula
  • James City County Offers Paper Information for Those Without Internet Access
  • Williamsburg Community Foundaton releases first round of emergency grants to aid residents affected by the coronavirus
  • Thousands in Hampton Roads who struggle with English feel left behind in a swirl of coronavirus news
  • Williamsburg James City County Public Schools Coronavirus
  • Williamsburg House of Mercy COVID-19 Response
  • Basic Needs Assistance in Greater Williamsburg
  • Greater Williamsburg Basic Needs Map COVID Community Response
  • Williamsburg Community Foundation
  • County Operations Update York County
  • Open for Business
  • Operational Changes in Response to COVID-19
  • Support Local with Virginia is for Restaurant Lovers Takeout Week!
  • Riverside Online COVID-19
  • Ramadan celebrations move online as coronavirus spreads across Hampton Roads
  • COVID-19 Operations Update
  • Williamsburg Regional Library WiFi Hotspots
  • City of Williamsburg Hub Connecting citizens with COVID-19 information
  • Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) James City County
  • James City County
  • Williamsburg Regional Library
  • Williamsburg Farmers Market
  • Social Distance Tutoring
  • Coronavirus and Community Help
  • Virginia is for Restaurant Lovers Support Local Businesses
  • Virginia Department of Health COVID-19 in Virginia
  • Sentara COVID-19 Updates
  • COVID-19/Coronavirus Business Assistance