Ed Brennen
For some, the COVID-19 pandemic opened their eyes to the inequities of the health care system. Others said it made them appreciate lifeâs little moments that they used to take for granted. And for others, the pandemic has actually led to new and innovative ways to think about their careers.
For the Class of 2021, COVID-19 will forever be a part of their college experience.Â
But it also wonât define the entirety of their time at UMass Lowell.
One week before Commencement, we asked eight graduating seniors to join us for a roundtable discussion on â where else? â Zoom, where we talked about their favorite UML memories, how the pandemic has affected them and what advice theyâd give to themselves four years ago, among other topics. Â
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SALISBURY, Md. Salisbury wants its third National Folk Festival, the 80th anniversary of the nationally produced event, to be in-person.
Back in April 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic forced organizers to delay the event by one year. And as a some sister festivals across the country have announced virtual plans in a second pandemic summer, National Folk Festival local manager Caroline O Hare sent out a season update from the National Council for the Traditional Arts.
Her team is still eyeing an outside, in-person event for Sept. 10-12. We wanted to update people that we are still hoping and planning for an in-person event in Salisbury, O Hare told Delmarva Now Monday.