There will be a day when the coronavirus situation is under control — even if it is months away. But the pandemic will have a long-lasting effect on education, economy, industry and health care for years to come. The role the coronavirus will continue to play in the nation’s trust in public policy, with guests: Gary Rose, Ph.D., professor and chair, Government, Politics and Global Studies, Sacred Heart University Scott McLean, Ph.D., professor and chair, Political Science, Quinnipiac University Mary Anne Trasciatti, Ph.D., associate professor of writing studies and rhetoric, Hofstra University Jim Thorson, Ph.D., chair, Department of Economics, Southern Connecticut State University Brian Stiltner, Ph.D., professor, theology and religious studies, and co-director, Hersher Institute for Applied Ethics, Sacred Heart University
There will be a day when the coronavirus situation is under control — even if it is months away. But the pandemic will have a long-lasting effect on education, economy, industry and health care for years to come. The role the coronavirus will continue to play in the nation’s trust in public policy, with guests: Gary Rose, Ph.D., professor and chair, Government, Politics and Global Studies, Sacred Heart University Scott McLean, Ph.D., professor and chair, Political Science, Quinnipiac University