Coronavirus

Read: States, Hospitals Resorting to Extraordinary Measures to Obtain PPE

States, Hospitals Resorting to Extraordinary Measures to Obtain PPE

The measures are in response to fears that the federal government will seize their shipments of COVID-19 personal protective equipment and other supplies.

Read: Knightscope Robots Now Make Coronavirus Public Safety Announcements

Knightscope Robots Now Make Coronavirus Public Safety Announcements

Three Knightscope robot models can now issue COVID-19 public safety announcements manually, randomly or when a person is detected.

Read: Shooter Detection Systems to Distribute X.Labs Fever Screening Device

Shooter Detection Systems to Distribute X.Labs Fever Screening Device

Feevr, an AI-based thermal imaging technology that detects elevated body temperatures, is being used by businesses during the coronavirus pandemic.

Read: 10 Quarantine Tips for Employee Wellness and Success

10 Quarantine Tips for Employee Wellness and Success

In order to be efficient while working from home during quarantine, we must largely focus on mental health and establishing good habits.

Read: Colleges Prepare for Possible Cancellation of In-Person Classes Until 2021

Colleges Prepare for Possible Cancellation of In-Person Classes Until 2021

Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health researchers said the U.S. may have to continue some forms of social distancing through 2022.

Read: Marshall County High School Gets Over $600K for Security Upgrades

Marshall County High School Gets Over $600K for Security Upgrades

The money will be used for a security camera system and exterior door improvements after a student gunman killed two and injured 18 others in 2018.

Read: Survey: COVID-19 Will Have a Lasting Impact on Remote Work Trends

Survey: COVID-19 Will Have a Lasting Impact on Remote Work Trends

Many organizations forced into remote work by the coronavirus will continue with the trend in the post-pandemic economy.

Read: 10 Tips for Title IX Coordinators in the Era of COVID-19

10 Tips for Title IX Coordinators in the Era of COVID-19

Law firm Husch Blackwell provides tips for continuing Title IX investigations while colleges and universities are largely shut down due to coronavirus.

Read: George Washington University Dorms to Temporarily House Medical Staff

George Washington University Dorms to Temporarily House Medical Staff

Healthcare workers fighting COVID-19 will have the option to stay at GW rather than return home and possibly expose their families to the virus.

Read: How to Protect Your Home Network from Cyberattacks

How to Protect Your Home Network from Cyberattacks

With so many campus employees and students working and studying from home during the COVID-19 crisis, home network protection is critical. Here’s how you can stay safe while working and studying online while social distancing.

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