The pandemic has presented us with some of the biggest problems of our generation, and scientists, data analysts, disease modelers, communicators and humanists are working overtime to understand and solve it. Today, The University of Texas at Austin kicked off a first-of-its-kind two-day conference, showcasing groundbreaking COVID-19 work from researchers from across campus. The virtual event will include keynote speakers, panels, lightning talks, and networking opportunities and will cover topics ranging from mental health and the future of education to drug therapeutics, among many others.
LBJ School at UT COVID-19 Conference
Dr. Cynthia Osborne, LBJ School Associate Dean for Academic Strategies
- Panel: COVID-19 and the Future of Education: Where Do We Go from Here?
Theme: The Future of Education
Panelists: Charles Martinez, Dean of the College of Education; Cynthia Osborne, LBJ School of Public Affairs; Sharon Vaughn, Department of Special Education at UT
Date: Nov. 10, 2020
Michelle Gibson, LBJ School Student
- Poster: Accessing Early Experiences of COVID-19 in Texas Home Visiting Programs
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3/ This morning, @BlahaOsborne joined @c_martinez and Sharon Vaughn to discuss the future of education and where we go from here. pic.twitter.com/Y3CEw6IgUi
— The LBJ School (@TheLBJSchool) Nov. 10, 2020