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"Most Americans now alive have experienced no more than one or two moments of nationwide unity. The oldest Americans remember the victory gardens and scrap-metal drives of World War II; Baby Boomers might recall the period of national mourning after John F. Kennedy’s assassination in 1963; many of us recall the wave of patriotism and flood of flags after 9/11. Someday, we may very well tell future generations about the spirit of 2020, the spring of the coronavirus, when we learned about social distancing and exponential spread."

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Nadia Volchansky, an Assistant Professor of Interior Architecture, Undergraduate Faculty Advisor, and a leader in the Interior Architecture Program, is a known published researcher, established designer, and strategic problem solver. While Professor Volchansky's most recent publication discusses, Sound, Time, and Cognitive Processing: Implications for Medical Contexts, poster presentation (2015), her current research focuses on how to sustain culture through community engagement and how failure can be used as a design tool.

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Elizabeth Fisher is a professor of classical and ancient near eastern studies and former chair of the department at the George Washington University. We are proud of her community engaged scholarship contributions. Read her bio and learn about her School Without Walls work.

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Dr. Manuel Cuellar, Assistant Professor of Spanish and Latin American Literature, researches Mexican literary and cultural studies with an emphasis on race, gender, and sexuality. Recently, Dr. Cuellar and other scholars published La escenificación de lo mexicano y la interpelación de un público nacional: la Noche Mexicana de 1921 in the journal of Mexican Transnational Cinema and Literature.

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