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03/23/2020
Anne McKim Oral History, 2020/03/23
In response to COVID-19, the Evansville Museum of Arts, History and Science launched the mini-series, "Cultural Insights: Interviews in the Creative Sector," to highlight colleagues and professionals working in the same or similar field of museum professionals. -
2020-04-05
Pesach across three continents and four cities
First night seder of Pesach took place on zoom with ten different extended families from across the globe. Whilst it was chaos to the max, it was actually one of the most fun-filled interactive seders I have ever experienced. -
May 3, 2020
Plague Journal, Day 51: CoronaWorld oral history, 3rd-grade teacher
I'm keeping a Covid-19 journal. In the latest entry, I interview a third-grade teacher at a bilingual third-grade class at a public grammar school (K-6) in the Bronx. -
07/24/2020
Stephanie Kelley Oral History, 2020/07/24
Stephanie Kelley, a seventh-grade science teacher from Carlsbad, California, discusses her school district’s decision to terminate in-person instruction, the implementation of distance learning strategies, and the future of K-12 education in the United States. As a nationwide debate over the effectiveness of distance learning ensues, Stephanie believes that technological platforms can be a powerful tool when utilized correctly. Stephanie shares how community building in the classroom at the beginning of the year helped establish higher levels of student trust and participation during virtual instruction. Beyond the classroom, Stephanie discusses her hobbies during the COVID-19 pandemic, including television, reading, and accompanying her husband to local dog parks. Looking ahead, Stephanie believes that schools in her region are not ready to fully reopen, citing a persistently high number of positive cases. Stephanie shares that public health officials should be listened to when deciding whether schools should close due to a pandemic. She also expresses extreme disappointment at the level of political interference in children’s education. -
April 25, 2020
Plague Journal, Day 43: CoronaWorld oral history, college dean
I'm keeping a Covid-19 blog. In the latest entry, I interview a private university dean about his work helping students manage the transition of a semester uprooted by CoronaWorld. -
2020-07-30
"Boone-Apache Public Schools 'Return to Learn Plan' 2020-2021"
"This fall will bring a new school year with new challenges that we have never faced before as a school district. While it is our intention to open and hold school in the fall like any other year, we know there will be some differences. We are working on providing a safe environment that limits exposure by social distancing in the best way possible and still maintaining student learning at a high level. We know that returning to school campuses will bring a risk of exposure and it is important for each of us to do our part to keep everyone as safe as possible." -
2020-08
Virtual Summer Research Stay-At-Home
This screenshot explains a virtual event hosted by American Ancestors and the New England Historic Genealogical Society. This event is an example of how researchers are adapting to the pandemic. With the building closed, the New England Historic Genealogical Society is hosting a program to encourage researchers to access digitized material and continue researching during the pandemic -
2020-04
JFK Library From Home
This webpage explains to audiences how they can experience the John F. Kennedy Library and learn about the legacy of President Kennedy from home. By following the museum via the suggested social media platforms, audiences can see the highlights of the museum holdings. The library email digest, including museum opening updates and events, is also advertised on this page. -
2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Stacy Mahaffey
A virtual exhibition by the Evansville Museum of Art, History and Science -
2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Romy Marisa Schwaiger
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2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Rachel Wambach
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2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Rachel Von Stroup
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2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Mostafa Reyad
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2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Moses Meingati 5
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2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Moses Meingati 4
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2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Moses Meingati 3
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2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Moses Meingati 2
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2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Moses Meingati
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2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Katlin Robinson
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2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Kakuru Raymond 4
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2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Kakuru Raymond 3
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2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Kakuru Raymond 2
A virtual exhibition by the Evansville Museum of Art, History and Science -
2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Kakuru Raymond
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2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Joseph Ole Mpoe 5
A virtual exhibition by the Evansville Museum of Art, History and Science -
2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Joseph Ole Mpoe 3
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2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Joseph Ole Mpoe 2
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2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Jessica Lynn
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2020-03-30
John F. Kennedy Library Virtual Tour
The JFK Library engaged audiences by sharing a virtual tour of the Columbia Point Museum via a Tweet on Twitter. Individuals on Twitter can explore the exterior of the museum, beginning with President Kennedy's yacht, "Victura," sitting on the museum's lawn. Although museum-goers can't visit the museum in the conventional sense, individuals can still see what the museum looks like on its point in Dorchester, MA -
2020-04
John F. Kennedy Library Virtual Backgrounds
These virtual backgrounds are used as a way to engage audiences of the John F. Kennedy Library during the COVID-19 pandemic. -
April 12, 2020
Newburgh IN A different Easter
These photographs were taken to document some of what people in Evansville and its Tri-State region saw and experienced as the realities of the Covid-19 pandemic came to the area in the spring of 2020. Many of these images represent literal signs of the time, while others figuratively depict signs of the pandemic. -
May 1, 2020
Evansville IN Bosse HS Virtual School
These photographs were taken to document some of what people in Evansville and its Tri-State region saw and experienced as the realities of the Covid-19 pandemic came to the area in the spring of 2020. Many of these images represent literal signs of the time, while others figuratively depict signs of the pandemic. -
May 1, 2020
Boonville, IN: City Hall 8
These photographs were taken to document some of what people in Evansville and its Tri-State region saw and experienced as the realities of the Covid-19 pandemic came to the area in the spring of 2020. Many of these images represent literal signs of the time, while others figuratively depict signs of the pandemic. -
May 1, 2020
Boonville, IN: City Hall 5
These photographs were taken to document some of what people in Evansville and its Tri-State region saw and experienced as the realities of the Covid-19 pandemic came to the area in the spring of 2020. Many of these images represent literal signs of the time, while others figuratively depict signs of the pandemic. -
2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Erin Lewis
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2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Danielle Bly
April 2020 has forever impacted and changed those involved in medicine. Today we celebrated the final days of our last month of inpatient medicine together. -
2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Cheryl Marshall
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2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Brooke Congleton Wheeler
Third grader, Wren Wheeler is finding a unique way to stay connected to her teacher. Her teacher mailed each student a "Flat Mrs. Lamey," and asked them to take photos of themselves with the character. Wren created a whole new classroom for Mrs. Lamey and emailed a photo to her teacher. -
2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Joyce Jones
Frustrated Covid post I'm nonessential. The Birmingham university my museum is under isn't switching to online and they still have 400+ students living on campus. Ok, so our museum has been closed to the public for almost two weeks and the university has told all employees to work from home BUT us. I'm working remotely a little bit, but all the staff were told to come in today to deep clean the museum, which is an enclosed metal room and that's like ten-plus of us in one room. We have custodial staff who have the materials and knowledge to do this properly, but... -
2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Tara Barney
My life for the past weeks and likely many to come, is all about how the community can support our businesses. They are taking heroic steps to slow the spread of COVID-19, knowing the crippling impact it will have on the lives of their employees as well as their business. A job is invaluable when you don't have one. -
2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Steven Irk 2
All day bagging, sealing and boxing beans. -
2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Steven Irk
Working at Lucas Oil stadium making food boxes to feed families. -
2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Sam Hyde
Packing 10,000 food boxes for Hoosier families in need. Each food box is intended to feed a family of four for four to five days. -
2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Ryne Bessler
This is my quarantine selfie and story. I am an Indiana Guardsman currently away on active duty orders. The Army has placed a strong emphasis on social distancing, facial coverings, and sanitization just as the civilian world has. -
2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Noah Stubbs 3
Mayor Winnecke assembled over 300 breakfast and lunch bags at Cedar Hall Community School during his lunch break on March 18, 2020. -
2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Noah Stubbs 2
Mayor Lloyd Winnecke signed the COVID-19 Joint Local Emergency Proclamation on March 17, 2020. Moments later, Mayor Winnecke delivered the proclamation, along with Deputy Mayor Steve Schaefer and City Attorney Marco DeLucio, to the Board of Vanderburgh County Commissioners. The Commissioners approved the proclamation on a 3-0 vote. -
2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Noah Stubbs
The Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation provided free grab-and-go meals for children under 18 at select schools during the COVID-19 pandemic. -
2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Matthew Alexander
We have made adjustments as far as going out. Just small get togethers with close friends and whatnot. But our lives have been severely altered due to this pandemic. We've coped the best we can, but it's still hard to not be able to go out with friends or run to the store whenever we want. Yet even though it's hard, we all are very aware of how it could be much worse. We need to stick together as a nation and as a society now more than ever. -
2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Mary Reighard
He has the 'earth' in his eyes. -
2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Mark Vyvoda
Despite the changing environment COVID-19 has left my business with, I have been able to adapt at an equally swift pace. As an essential business who serves the Tri-State's plastic manufactures, MAC Industrial Services has been poised to mostly maintain a sense of security; to its employees, customers and stakeholders. At times I am uncertain if we can work tomorrow. At other times we are working overtime! This is in the face of our colleagues struggling to keep afloat and the CARES Act slow process. For now, we take it day by day and are honored to be employed. -
2020-04-17
Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Lonnie Baker
Glaziers Local #1165 Essentially "Gettin It In". Running a big glass job at Rose-Hullman.