Students and professors share their thoughts about the pros and cons of the virtual classroom during a COVID-19 pandemic environment.
Tag: coronavirus pandemic
In light of the risks related to COVID-19, new protocols have been put in place for attending home athletic events at Bluefield College.
Students have faced a lot of challenges in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic this fall, but none have been hit harder than the students in the performing arts community.
Life on the BC campus hasn’t been the same since March of 2020. Just how are students adjusting to the new COVID campus environment?
Struggling with stress or anxiety? Looking for career or crisis counseling? Emily Cook is the person to see.
This semester, many of us are facing unique mental health challenges. Even if we are not in quarantine or complete isolation, we are more isolated than normal. In this time, maintaining our mental health is as important as ever, and is perhaps more difficult. One of the practices that I have found helpful over the years has been journaling.
Twenty-one Bluefield College students tested positive for the coronavirus during the week of September 14 prompting the college to move all of its classes online for an indefinite period of time.