Pursuing an architecture education is no easy feat, and with the events that took place in 2020 and 2021, there were plenty of obstacles that could dampen the goals of students around the world. Nevertheless, architecture schools learned as much as they could in 2020 to help students and faculty.
For the Fall 2021 school term, the New Jersey Institute of Technology’s Hillier College of Architecture and Design (HCAD) welcomed its students back to in-person learning. The College is comprised of the School of Art and Design and the New Jersey School of Architecture, a vibrant community of.
Posted: Apr 21, 2021 5:00 AM CT | Last Updated: April 21
Winnipegger Leona Fontaine, 48, says the federal budget does little to help improve her current situation. The single mother, who was working as an educational assistant in Winnipeg, was laid off from her job when the pandemic hit last year. (Austin Grabish/CBC)
When the COVID-19 pandemic was declared last March and schools closed, Leona Fontaine quickly found herself without a job.
The Winnipeg contract educational assistant was laid off, and her position was later eliminated. I was shaking. I broke down. I was crying. I just didn t know where money was going to come from, Fontaine, 48, said.