UW-Green Bay Prof. and the Blair Endowed Chair of Communication Phil Clampitt reflects on lessons learned from the pandemic. “Cataclysmic events world-wide like COVID-19 often prompt people to reflect in life-changing ways. Long-forgotten assumptions surface. New perspectives emerge about well-established habits. Forced behavioral changes may foster novel and healthier responses to everyday events. Consider the musings and life-style questions below that we might glean from this pandemic…”Many epidemiologists consider the speed with which COVID-19 spreads its most novel and deadly characteristic. Yet, we live in a world where speed trumps almost all…” See more.
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