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ChathamU's Joseph Amodei is Working to Free the Vaccine
Assistant Professor of Immersive Media, Joseph Amodei has been lending their artistic activism to an international coalition called Free the Vaccine since March of 2020. Click to learn more about Free the Vaccine’s vision for a ‘people’s vaccine,’ Joseph’s local campaigns, and their recommendations for starting your own artistic activism.
Why the Chatham Community is Getting Vaccinated
Getting vaccinated is certainly something to celebrate! We caught up with members of the Chatham community to learn what motivated them to get the COVID-19 vaccine and to drum up some excitement for our upcoming vaccine clinics on July 7 and July 28.
How to Safely Celebrate the End of the Semester
The 2020-21 academic year brought many challenges and triumphs for students. As the spring semester comes to a close, we’re featuring 7 ways students can celebrate making it through this unprecedented year.
7 COVID-Safe Things to Do this Winter
As we head into the heart of winter here at Chatham, you may be asking yourself— what is there to do? With safety procedures in place that prevent us from our usual winter activities, getting creative in the coming months is essential. Check out seven things you can do this winter to safely stay entertained.
Making a Campus Departure Plan
“Home for the holidays” is an extra-complicated concept in the year 2020. As we near the end of the in-person portion of our Fall term, it’s important to remember that our choices now can potentially affect the lives of our family and community back home. Check out our resources below for making a plan to depart campus.
Make the Most of Harvest Dinner in 2020
Like most events in 2020, this year’s Harvest Dinner will look different and require extra-creativity. But thanks to Chatham Parkhurst, you can still enjoy a warm, delicious meal with a few friends. Don’t miss our recommendations for having a safe, fun, and responsible Harvest Dinner this year.
How to Have a Safely Spooky Halloween
Halloween 2020 may not be the Halloween of your college dreams but it is certainly the stuff of nightmares which is technically what Halloween is all about. Join us as we count down some safe and socially distant ways to celebrate the spookiest season of all.
How to Help during Nurses Week
Happy Nurses Week! Chatham University has a proud legacy of educating compassionate, career-ready nurses. Now more than ever, their services are critical to our safety. But who is caring for our healthcare workers? Click for concrete ways you can give back to nurses who are giving their all, plus Assistant Professor Jennifer Wasco, DNP, RN shares her thoughts on the important role education plays in supporting nurses during difficult times.