Viral Imaginations: COVID-19
Lauren Stetz Ph.D. Candidate in Art Education Penn State University
Frontline Nurses: Leaders in Pandemic Response
Alex Gil Digital Scholarship Librarian Columbia University
Pandemic and Society
Robert Peckham MB Lee Professor in the Humanities and Medicine The University of Hong Kong
Translational Humanities for Public Health, Historiographical Article
Serena Barbieri Medical Futures Lab Fellow Rice University
Translational Humanities for Public Health
Kirsten Ostherr Gladys Louise Fox Professor of English and Director of Medical Humanities Rice University
Infectious Historians
Merle Eisenberg Postdoc The National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center (SESYNC)
Translating COVID-19
Marta Arnaldi Laming Research Fellow University of Oxford
Pandemics: Ethics, Cultures, and Literatures; NC COVID-19 Vaccine Advisory Board
Rebecca Walker Professor University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
COVID-19 Florida State University Community Experience Project
Krystal Thomas Digital Archivist Florida State University
On Survival, Expendability, Black Life and Death in COVID-19
Michelle Moyd Associate Professor Indiana University Bloomington
A Pandemic in Prisons
Jason Scott Lecturer of Anthropology University of Colorado
COVID-19 and Interethnic Relations
Rachel Kastendieck Lab Coordinator University of Alberta
Coronavirus Days
Sarah Knott Professor of History Indiana University
A Journal of the Plague Year
Victoria Cain Associate Professor Northeastern University
Socially Relevant Variables In US State COVID-19 Surveillance Reporting: A Report Card
Alexander Borsa PhD student Sociomedical Sciences, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health
Jamming the Curve: COVID-19 Game Jam
Brad Rittenhouse Lab manager and Academic Professional Georgia Institute of Technology
Sociology of the Body in the COVID-19 Pandemic
Mickey Vallee Canada Research Chair Athabasca University
Impact of COVID-19 on Access to Care for People Living with Disabilities in North Carolina
Kearsley Stewart Professor Duke University
Bernice Hausman Professor and Chair, Humanities Penn State College of Medicine
"The Rhetoric of Pandemics: Health, Politics, and the Public"
Amanda Caleb Professor and Director, Medical and Health Humanities Misericordia University
The Lazaretto Outreach Project: Immigration, Epidemics, and Quarantine in American History
David Barnes Associate Professor of History & Sociology of Science University of Pennsylvania
1918 Flu Pandemic and Nurse Registration in Philadelphia
Patricia D'Antonio Ware Professor of Nursing University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing
From HIV to COVID19: Anthropology, Urgency, and the Politics of Engagement
Thurka Sangaramoorthy Associate Professor University of Maryland
Readying Populations for COVID-19 Vaccination
Monica Schoch-Spana Senior Scholar Johns Hopkins University
COVID-19 FSU Community Experience Project
Sandra Varry University Archivist Florida State University
COVID-19: The Humanities Respond
Tyrus Miller Dean, School of Humanities University of California Irvine
A Day in the Life of a Pandemic
Natalia Molina Professor University of Southern California
Stop AAPI Hate
Russell Jeung Professor San Francisco State University
Applying Improvisation to Pandemic Response
Krista Hoffmann-Longtin Assistant Professor Indiana University
Middle Ages for Educators
UCLA Law: COVID-19 Behind Bars Data Project
Kalind Parish Law Student (Yale Law School), former Pre-Doctoral Fellow with UCLA COVID-19 Behind Bars Data Project and Ph.D. Student with UPenn Political Science Yale Law School
How Does the 1918-19 Pandemic Inform the Impact of COVID-19
Ida Milne History lecturer cc/visiting research fellow TCD Carlow College/Trinity College Dublin
A Journal of the Plague Year: The New Orleans Collection
Kathryn O'Dwyer Digital Project Manager The Midlo Center for New Orleans Studies, University of New Orleans
The Myth of Black Immunity: Racialized Disease during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Chelsey Carter Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Anthropology, Princeton University (July 2021) Washington University in St. Louis
Bibliography and/or Thematic Literature Review for Researchers
Dale Stirling Historian Sole Source Consultant in Environmental & Public Health History