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Will the Coronavirus Forever Alter the College Experience?

A professor at Loyola University New Orleans taught his first virtual class from his courtyard, wearing a bathrobe and sipping from a glass of wine. Faculty at Lafayette College, in Easton, Penn., trained in making document cameras at home using cardboard and rubber bands.

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Coronavirus immunity: Can you catch it twice?

The immune system is at the heart of some of the most important questions about the coronavirus.

The problem is we know very little.

Inslee: Washington state parks, recreational fishing, golf courses to reopen May 5, amid coronavirus outbreak

Washington will partially reopen outdoor recreation activities May 5, including many previously shuttered state parks, public lands and boat ramps as well as recreational hunting and fishing, Gov. Jay Inslee announced Monday.

State parks, public lands and public water-access points have…

Chemistry educators try ‘ungrading’ techniques to help students learn

Designing rubrics after midterms gave students in Linda Grabill’s class at Western Washington University insight into the grading process. “I had students tell me, ‘I’ve been studying wrong this whole time!’ or ‘I’ve been taking exams wrong. I hadn’t been thinking about demonstrating…

CDC confirms six new coronavirus symptoms that are showing up in patients over and over

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention added six symptoms of the novel coronavirus to its list, suggesting health experts are learning more about the growing number of ways physicians see the virus affecting patients.

The symptoms, which the CDC reports could appear two to 14…

U.S. Surpasses 1 Million Coronavirus Cases

More than 1 million cases of COVID-19 have been diagnosed in the U.S., marking a grim milestone in the country with the most reported coronavirus infections in the world, according to data compiled by â€¦

Bellingham mayor cancels all citywide events through end of August to curb coronavirus

All city-sponsored summer events in Bellingham through the end of August have been canceled after an executive order from Mayor Seth Fleetwood Friday, April 24.

Applications for special events or facility reservations will also not be accepted or approved through Aug. 30, according to…

Whatcom Unified Command opens isolation facility at Motel 6 in Bellingham

Whatcom Unified Command has opened an isolation and quarantine facility at Bellingham motel for people diagnosed with COVID-19 who are unable to stay at home safely.

Motel 6 on Samish Way near Interstate 5 is meant for people to care for themselves in isolation, according to a press…

The AIDS crisis forged a generation of activists; now they’re supporting the LGBTQ+ community in the coronavirus pandemic

Russell Campbell and his partner moved to Seattle in 1992 because the city was known for its great HIV and AIDS resources. Campbell’s partner was diagnosed with HIV in the late ’80s and succumbed to the virus two years after they arrived in Seattle.

For a time, Campbell worked for the…

Nearly 20% of Whatcom’s jobs have disappeared since coronavirus restrictions started

The number of new jobless claims slowed down across the state last week, but it provides a short respite before another expected surge.

Washington state had 82,435 new jobless claims for the week ending April 18, according to the latest data from the â€¦

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