BTU Forum: Covid-19 Responsive Community Engaged Research
Thursday, May 6, 12 p.m. via Zoom
When the pandemic hit in March 2020, the BTU team was able to reallocate resources to students who had lost employment. And, within a week, were able to support 13 faculty projects and employ 18 students who performed research related to COVID-19 and community engagement.
Join TU leadership and the BTU team for a virtual forum that highlights lessons learned and celebrates successes of community engaged research during the pandemic.
Review the program and register for this virtual community event.
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This post was written by Brasington, David W.