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COVID-19 (Disease) -- Psychological aspects
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Oral history interview with David Ecker
Dave Ecker is the Director of iCreate at Stony Brook University. In this interview, he discusses the activities of iCreate during the pandemic, particularly their effort to design and mass-produce face shields for the Stony Brook University Hospital. He describes his collaboration with local public libraries as well as the impact of the pandemic on the operations of iCreate, on the students he works with, and on his home life.Date: 2020-10-23 -
Oral history interview with Valentina Marzulli
Valentina Marzulli is a psychology major and was a sophomore and on-campus resident at the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. In this interview, she describes her experiences in Langmuir Hall as students were ordered to leave. She also discusses her life at home in Queens during isolation, the transition to all-online classes, and how she kept in contact with her friends and the university.Date: 2020-11-06 -
Oral history interview with Dr. Shyam Sharma
Dr. Shyam Sharma is an Associate Professor and Graduate Program Director in the Program in Writing and Rhetoric. In this interview he describes his experiences in preparing for and moving to online teaching during the pandemic. He recounts his interactions with students and his collaborations within his department as well as with other Stony Brook faculty and with instructors in South Asia. He also discusses his routines during home isolation. Session 1 of 1.Date: 2020-10-25 -
Oral history interview with Tobias Bischof
Tobias Bischof is the head coach of the Stony Brook University women’s soccer team. In this interview, he describes how the COVID-19 pandemic affected the team, including ways they were able to keep connected during self-quarantine and how the athletes kept up with their training. He also discusses his home life and isolation, including the birth of his daughter in April 2020. Session 1 of 1.Date: 2020-10-07