by LSA Editorial Staff
by LSA Editorial Staff
For some of us, it meant developing new organizations and new technologies to protect people and prevent the spread of COVID-19. For others, it meant raising money so that those most at risk could feel and be safe.
For some of us, it meant going out into harm’s way, but for most of us helping meant helping from home.
Everyone in the LSA community—faculty, staff, students, administrators, and alumni—has been hit hard by the COVID-19 global pandemic, and everyone in the community has fought hard to give back, to help where they could, to stay safe and keep others safe.
Here are some of the stories from our community:
For some of us, it meant developing new organizations and new technologies to protect people and prevent the spread of COVID-19. For others, it meant raising money so that those most at risk could feel and be safe.
For some of us, it meant going out into harm’s way, and for others it meant helping from home.
Everyone in the LSA community—faculty, staff, students, administrators, and alumni—has been hit hard by the COVID-19 global pandemic, and everyone in the community has fought hard to give back, to help where they could, to stay safe and keep others safe.
Here are some of the stories from our community:
LSA’s Latina/o Studies Program connects and explores identities, perspectives, and disciplines.
Alum Brit Bennett’s new novel is a twenty-first-century passing narrative and an instant bestseller.
Professor Luis Zaman asks hard questions about evolution—ones live microbes alone can’t answer.
Starting college looks a lot different this year for first-year students like J.J., with many courses and activities meeting online. The LSA Annual Fund provides support for tuition, room, and board, as well as the technology and tools necessary to connect to classes and campus. Your support means LSA students won’t miss a beat.