Audio interview conducted by Alexis Castillo with Kerry Stanhope, the Assistant Director of the Meadows Center for Health Resources at the University of North Texas. Stanhope discusses the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on his work and the resources provided to students through the Meadows Center as well as UNT's response to and student experiences of the pandemic.
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Audio interview conducted by Alexis Castillo with Kerry Stanhope, the Assistant Director of the Meadows Center for Health Resources at the University of North Texas. Stanhope discusses the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on his work and the resources provided to students through the Meadows Center as well as UNT's response to and student experiences of the pandemic.
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Description from donor: "In a Podcast style interview, I had the pleasure of speaking with Kerry Stanhope, who is the Asst. Director of Meadows Center for Health Resources. In the interview, Stanhope discusses how vital the role of students is in keeping the virus under control. Stanhope also informs us on how UNT is successfully maintaining lower case numbers compared to peer institutions. Listen in to learn how students can help slow the viral spread, and what we can learn from this moment in history."
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University Memory Collection, University of North Texas Special Collections
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