1st Lt. Niles Clarke and his wife, Maddie, hold their newborn son, Levi, at their home on post at Fort Carson in February. Levi Clarke was born at home early in the morning of Jan. 27. The idea of a home birth had appealed to Maddie before, but the prospect of having the birth at a hospital during the pandemic sealed the deal.
photos by Chancey Bush, The Gazette
Chancey Bush/ The Gazette
photos by Chancey Bush, The Gazette
photos by Chancey Bush, The Gazette
Chancey Bush/ The Gazette
December 17, 2020
More than 25 students in Fred Cohan’s Global Change and Infectious Disease course have had op-eds published in media outlets nationwide. Cohan, professor of biology and Huffington Foundation Professor in the College of the Environment (pictured), assigns the op-ed writing as part of his course and offers students extra credit if they are able to get their work published.
As part of the BIO 173: Global Change and Infectious Disease course, Professor Fred Cohan assigns students to write an essay persuading others to prevent future and mitigate present infectious diseases. If students submit their essay to a news outlet and it’s published Cohan awards them with extra credit.