Out of 63 responses, 53 said that A-State wind up shutting down prematurely due to the coronavirus.
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Friendly Reminder: Masks are mandatory
As we adjust to being back on campus, here’s your reminder to wear your mask.
Tide Pod Challenge vs. Lysol Injections: Why It’s Best Not To Make A Fuss
Yesterday, President Donald Trump suggested using household cleaning supplies to cure coronavirus. Here’s why this situation isn’t comparable to the “Tide Pod Challenge.”
A-State’s 2020 Spring Commencement Ceremony Postponed
On March 31, Chancellor Kelly Damphousse announced that A-State’s 2020 Spring Commencement ceremony will be postponed. As of now, the plan is to hold 2020 Spring Commencement on the same weekend as August Commencement, currently scheduled for August 7. Students… Read More ›
Chancellor Requests Donations for Student Emergency Fund
In a Facebook post about his birthday, Chancellor Damphousse requested donations for the Student Emergency Fund. This fund was created to help students in need of assistance. Though it was in existence prior to current events, Damphousse has currently suspended… Read More ›
The Herald March 18 Special Edition
The Herald News Paper March 18, 2020 Click image below to view full size.
Students weigh in on the coronavirus and changes to campus
Eric C. Sappington Jr. speaks to students about how the coronavirus has changed campus.
Is A-State Ready To Go Fully Online? Plus: Interview with music faculty and students
A week ago, Arkansas’ first coronavirus patient tested positive in Pine Bluff. Since then, the university has announced it will be going completely online until the end of the semester. Here’s three problems I have with that.
BONUS: Full transcripts of interviews I conducted in the process of writing this article can be found on the second and third pages of this article.
Students still receiving mental health services
A-State students can still use the Counseling Center.
Emergency Planning for Coronavirus on Campus: Follow-Up
As Coronavirus spreads in the U.S., A-State is planning what measures will be taken if the campus becomes affected.