COVID19: Cross Disciplinary Perspectives on the Pandemic | Final Projects

During the Fall 2020 semester, Professors Maha Baimyrzaeva, Netta Avineri, Phil Murphy, and Fernando DePaolis co-taught a course focused on interdisciplinary perspectives on the COVID-19 Pandemic. This site shows off the student's final projects and hard work. Enjoy!

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COVID-19’s Operational and Propaganda Effects on Extremist Groups by Kent Vaughn

Vaughn, K. COVID and TerrorismDownload
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Final Projects

  • Pandemic Protection Infographics by Marielle Norris and Rose Thompson
  • Safety Protocol Index (SPI) Project Proposal by Daniel Zamora
  • Working in Complexity: Government Regulations Infographic by Nicole Kroeger
  • COVID-19’s Operational and Propaganda Effects on Extremist Groups by Kent Vaughn
  • COVID-19: Disproportionate Effects on Migrant Farmworkers, Miya Burke
  • Changing Climate Trends Infographic by Ayleen Mehdizadeh Moradali
  • What Can We Do Now To Prevent Deepening Gender Inequality from COVID-19? Searching for Solutions in Complexity, by Kimberly Cone, Angela Luedke, and Fangxi Qin
  • A Case Study on How Crisis Can Embolden Authoritarian Rule, by Cassandra Agyemang, Stone Goethe, and Elisabeth von Halem
  • Media Awareness and Critical Thinking with Coronavirus Lesson Plan, by Grizelda Ambriz, Raider Fowler, and Marielle Norris
  • Telling Others’ Stories: Media Representation of Prison Populations During the COVID-19 Pandemic, by Kira Arias-La Rheir & Aleena Yunuba Hammack

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