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Amy Carroll-Scott, PhD, an associate professor, and Jennifer Kolker, a clinical professor, both in the Dornsife School of Public Health, were quoted in May 12 stories in The Philadelphia Inquirer, East Bay Times (Walnut Creek, California), The Mercury News (San Jose, California), CW (Philly-57), and television network affiliates in Austin, Texas and other outlets nationwide about estimates from the Urban Health Collaborative about how many lives may have been saved through stay-at-home orders. 
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Karen Weaver, EdD, an associate clinical professor in the Sport Management program in the LeBow College of Business, was interviewed in a May 12 episode of the KYW-Newsradio (1060-AM) “In Depth” podcast about the American College Health Association’s recently released health and safety guidelines for colleges sports to return to play in fall 2020.
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Richardson Dilworth, PhD; Scott Knowles, PhD; and Mimi Sheller, PhD, professors in the College of Arts & Sciences; and Franco Montalto, PhD, a professor in the College of Engineering, co-authored a post for American Scientist's "Macroscope" blog on May 12 about how the pandemic might be showing us a path toward stemming climate change. 
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Clare Sauro, director of the Robert and Penny Fox Historic Costume Collection and an assistant professor in Westphal College of Media Arts & Design, was quoted in a May 12 Broad Street Review story about some of its collections being feature on the Google Arts & Culture platform. 
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Fearing a Second Wave, Cal State Will Keep Classes Online in the Fall
The New York Times, May 13
The move by the nation's largest four-year public university system comes as many other schools insist they will find a way to bring students back to campus despite the coronavirus.
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Report: Living Expenses, Not Tuition, Are the Problem
Inside Higher Ed, May 13
New report finds that financial aid mostly has kept up with rising tuition prices. But living expenses are another story.
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Loss of Sports Spells Trouble Far Beyond Athletics Departments
The Chronicle of Higher Education, May 13
As college leaders make plans for the fall semester, one part of campus life that hangs in the balance — and holds outsize importance for some students and alumni — is the slate of fall sports.
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Coronavirus Could Force Colleges to Trim Some Fat
The Wall Street Journal (opinion), May 12
Students offer a few ways universities can make ends meet during the pandemic.
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College Students Would Attend Classes in the Fall Even Without Vaccine
Axios, May 13
Nearly two-thirds of college students say they would attend in-person classes if colleges reopen in the fall, even if there is no coronavirus vaccine or cure, according to a new College Reaction poll.
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