University of Pittsburgh coaches, city's pro teams donate $800K toward coronavirus vaccine research
The university’s Center for Vaccine Research is working to create a coronavirus vaccine.
Washington State District Closes All Schools for Coronavirus Concerns
All Northshore public schools will be closed beginning Thursday for up to 14 days because of COVID-19 concerns, the district announced Wednesday evening as it transitions to an online-only model.
Out for Weeks: Schools and Students Amid Coronavirus
Coronavirus is disrupting every facet of American life, including millions of students who will be out of school for several weeks.
What Remote Learning Looks Like During the Coronavirus Crisis
We asked parents, students, and educators to share what their home learning environments look like as nearly all schools are shut down for extended periods because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Kansas First State to Close Schools for Rest of School Year Due to Coronavirus
While Kansas was the first state to to announce school closures for the remainder of the 2019-20 K-12 school year, there are signs it might not be the last.
Former New Mexico Schools Chief Hanna Skandera on Coronavirus
"The current situation may force our hand to adjust our measures of evaluation, and, personally, I think it is beyond time that we push our thinking to include new ideas," says Hanna Skandera.
As Demand for Food Grows Under Coronavirus, Schools Step Up
Districts are reconfiguring services, offering hazard pay, and partnering with food banks to keep up with a growing, unprecedented demand for food services during the school shutdown.
The Inspiring Legacy of Flint's First Black Superintendent, Dead From Coronavirus
Nathel Burtley, 79, was a lifelong educator who led the Flint, Mich., school system, paving the way for other African-American educators to become the heads of districts. He died earlier this month from the coronavirus.
The Latest: Reno Rodeo canceled because of coronavirus
The century-old Reno Rodeo has canceled the 10-day event in June because of the coronavirus pandemic. Reno Rodeo President Craig Downie said in a letter to the rodeo’s board of directors that canceling the event scheduled for June 18-27 was necessary to ensure the safety of participants, fans, vendors, sponsors and volunteers. General Manager George Combs said it was a difficult decision, made in consultation with health experts as well as the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association.
Shifting Science Instruction to the Coronavirus: New Activities, Units
A small group of science teachers in Missouri is using the coronavirus as a teachable moment that's aligned to the Next Generation Science Standards.
Sydney Wiese, recovering from coronavirus, continually talking with friends and family: 'Our world is uniting'
Hear how former Oregon State guard and current member of the WNBA's LA Sparks Sydney Wiese is recovering from a COVID-19 diagnosis, seeing friends and family show support and love during a trying time.
Former OSU guard Sydney Wiese talks unwavering support while recovering from coronavirus
Pac-12 Networks' Mike Yam interviews former Oregon State guard Sydney Wiese to hear how she's recovering from contracting COVID-19. Wiese recounts her recent travel and how she's been lifted up by steadfast support from friends, family and fellow WNBA players. See more from Wiese during "Pac-12 Playlist" on Monday, April 6 at 7 p.m. PT/ 8 p.m. MT on Pac-12 Network.
Natalie Chou on why she took a stand against anti-Asian racism in wake of coronavirus
During Wednesday's "Pac-12 Perspective" podcast, Natalie Chou shared why she is using her platform to speak out against racism she sees in her community related to the novel coronavirus.
Extra-coronal restorations : concepts and clinical application
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How States, Assessment Companies Can Work Together Amid Coronavirus Testing Cancellations
Scott Marion, who consults states on testing, talks about why it's important for vendors and public officials to work cooperatively in renegotiating contracts amid assessment cancellations caused by COVID-19.
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What Districts Want From Assessments, as They Grapple With the Coronavirus
EdWeek Market Brief asked district officials in a nationwide survey about their most urgent assessment needs, as they cope with COVID-19 and tentatively plan for reopening schools.
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Boeing says it's about to start building the 737 Max plane again in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic, even though it already has more planes than it can deliver
Coronavirus deals 'powerful blow' to Putin's grand plans
The bombastic military parade through Moscow's Red Square on Saturday was slated to be the spectacle of the year on the Kremlin's calendar. Standing with Chinese leader Xi Jinping and French President Emmanuel Macron, President Vladimir Putin would have overseen a 90-minute procession of Russia's military might, showcasing 15,000 troops and the latest hardware. Now, military jets will roar over an eerily quiet Moscow, spurting red, white and blue smoke to mark 75 years since the defeat of Nazi Germany.
Pence staffer who tested positive for coronavirus is Stephen Miller's wife
The staffer of Vice President Mike Pence who tested positive for coronavirus is apparently his press secretary and the wife of White House senior adviser Stephen Miller.Reports emerged on Friday that a member of Pence's staff had tested positive for COVID-19, creating a delay in his flight to Iowa amid concern over who may have been exposed. Later in the day, Trump said the staffer is a "press person" named Katie.Politico reported he was referring to Katie Miller, Pence's press secretary and the wife of Stephen Miller. This report noted this raises the risk that "a large swath of the West Wing's senior aides may also have been exposed." She confirmed her positive diagnosis to NBC News, saying she does not have symptoms.Trump spilled the beans to reporters, saying Katie Miller "hasn't come into contact with me" but has "spent some time with the vice president." This news comes one day after a personal valet to Trump tested positive for COVID-19, which reportedly made the president "lava level mad." Pence and Trump are being tested for COVID-19 every day.Asked Friday if he's concerned about the potential spread of coronavirus in the White House, Trump said "I'm not worried, no," adding that "we've taken very strong precautions."More stories from theweek.com Outed CIA agent Valerie Plame is running for Congress, and her launch video looks like a spy movie trailer 7 scathing cartoons about America's rush to reopen Trump says he couldn't have exposed WWII vets to COVID-19 because the wind was blowing the wrong way
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Stefan Ingves: The Riksbank's measures to mitigate the effects of the corona crisis on the economy
Speech by Mr Stefan Ingves, Governor of the Sveriges Riksbank, at the Sveriges Riksbank, Stockholm, 3 April 2020.
Smithsonian Museums to Close Amid Coronavirus Outbreak
In an official statement, the Institution announced temporary closures beginning Saturday, March 14
Education During the Coronavirus Crisis
With school closures underway, teachers, students and parents around the globe venture into remote learning. Here are some resources to help.
Smithsonian Scientists Discover Six New Coronaviruses in Bats in Myanmar
The new viruses are not harmful to humans or closely related to SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus that causes COVID-19
FDA grants emergency approval for first at-home saliva-based coronavirus test
Rutgers' RUCDR Infinite Biologics received an amended emergency use authorization from the FDA late Thursday for the first SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus test that will allow people to collect their own saliva at home and send to a lab for results.
The Coronavirus Is Coming for Trump’s Presidency
The Coronavirus and the Conservative Mind
In the Fog of Coronavirus, There Are No Experts
In a pandemic, it’s not just truth against misinformation. Every choice is an experiment.
When Coronavirus Lockdowns Go Too Far
The closures were necessary. Chasing picnickers and closing paint aisles is petty overreach.
Mental Health in the Age of the Coronavirus
Elvis Stojko shows off his new quad for coronavirus relief fundraiser
The Canadian three-time world champion figure skater displayed his four-wheeler driving skills as part of the Americares Blades for the Brave fundraiser for front-line workers.
Coronavirus Outbreak Updates: Maharashtra reports 1,089 new COVID-19 cases across state, 748 in Mumbai; total infections at 19,063 – Firstpost
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FIFA says support of women's soccer will continue amid coronavirus pandemic
Soccer's international governing body says it will maintain funding for women's soccer despite concerns about the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
Ronaldo Souza scratched from Saturday UFC card after positive coronavirus test
UFC 249 will proceed as planned Saturday night despite Ronaldo "Jacare" Souza being ruled out Friday following a positive test for the coronavirus. He was scheduled to oppose Uriah Hall in Jacksonville, Fla.
Train kills 14 labourers laid off in coronavirus lockdown in India
A train killed 14 migrant workers who had fallen asleep on the track in India on Friday while they were heading back to their home village after losing their jobs amid the coronavirus lockdown, police said.
Vice-president's press secretary the latest White House staffer to test positive for coronavirus
The White House says it is conducting contact tracing after the U.S. vice-president's press secretary, Katie Miller, tested positive for coronavirus.
Cardinal tries to disavow petition that raises conspiracies about coronavirus lockdowns
Cardinal Robert Sarah, head of the Vatican's liturgy office, claims he never signed a petition claiming the coronavirus is an over-hyped "pretext" to deprive the faithful of Mass.
Top White House officials buried CDC coronavirus report: AP
The decision to shelve detailed advice from the nation's top disease control experts for reopening communities during the coronavirus pandemic came from the highest levels of the White House, according to internal government emails obtained by The Associated Press.