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COVID-19 is revealing our faults — and virtues.

The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak has exposed many cracks in our societal foundations. Across the globe, we simply weren’t prepared. That doesn’t mean we’re rotten. In fact, in combating the problem, some of our better natures have surged to the forefront.
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COVID Connect bridges gap between community need, expert support

College of Public Health project aims to help Ohio weather the pandemic
Student Wellness Center team member Michaela Martin unpacks boxes at the Buckeye Food Alliance.

An essential resource for students

The Buckeye Food Alliance is expanding hours and changing procedures so students have groceries
(Left to right) Michael Bisesi, Margaret Murphy and Dean Amy Fairchild.

Foresight, teamwork and long hours helped Public Health flip the switch

In the span of just a few weeks, everything seems to have changed because of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Everything, that is, except the drive of the Ohio State community to fulfill its academic mission. These stories of resolve show the unique resilience of Buckeyes in the face of unprecedented challenges.
Ross Heart Hospital

Examining the past, present and future of the COVID-19 pandemic

Difficult times characterized by health care heroism, ‘civic friendship’
Amy Fairchild, Dean, College of Public Health

Understanding social distancing and how it helps

It is not the same as isolation, quarantine or lockdown
William Miller

William Miller awarded 2020 University Outreach and Engagement's Community Engaged Champion Award

The Community Engaged Champion Award recognizes university leaders who have made significant impacts on communities across Ohio, the nation and the world. Community Engaged Champions have created an environment at the university to ensure that faculty, staff and students are engaged with the community in meaningful ways.
"Sexual Citizens" talk title card

CPH event to explore roots of sexual assault on campus

Columbia University authors to visit for book talk, signing
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