In January of 2020, the Wuhan, China government ordered a lockdown after evidence that a new and contagious virus was infecting the population at a seemingly unstoppable rate. Within 60 days, the entire world was reeling from the effects of COVID-19 and began a more than yearlong struggle to adapt.
At the start of the COVID crisis, much of the movement of people and material was restricted. This included the training and talent supply chains. Initial and advanced training courses were paused or drastically reduced. By summer, all organizations were asking themselves: How long can we survive without fresh, well-trained talent? Just as the human body requires oxygenated blood to survive, all organizations require a robust and timely
This is a rendering of the new playground planned for Horace Mann Elementary School.
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Saint Francis professor Rick Miller, left, is pictured with students, from left, Xavier Yoder, Reggie Telemaque and Alex Reichard and professor David Stehlik. The team won a marketplace challenge.
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In Grace College’s fitness room, exercise science director Christina Walters, center, advises students Zach Kraft and Hannah Wanemacher.
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Trine University President Earl Brooks II, third from right, poses with Presidential Award for Excellence in Performance recipients, from left, Deborah McHenry, O’Shea Owens, Evan Gustin, Jennifer LaRose and Mary Ditmars. Staff members were unmasked for photos only.
Dear How to Do It,
My wife and I are in our late 40s/early 50s, and we’ve been together for almost 12 years. I’m more of a homebody by nature, but I do love to travel when the bug hits (which tends to be in spurts). She’s more my opposite in that regard as she loves to travel all the time; sitting at home too long gets her antsy. So in that respect, our personalities balance each other pretty well. As we’ve grown in our relationship, so has our sex life, and I feel (and she’d agree) that it’s better now than it was when we were dating (and it was really good then). To put it plainly, it’s freaking awesome, and I have no issues whatsoever; the frequency (four-to-five times a week), the communication, and the penchant for experimentation/exploration is all great. Unlike many articles I’ve read about the pandemic having a sobering or debilitating affect on many couple’s sex life, it’s actually been pretty good for ours. And there’s the problem.