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Philosophy as public service | UNC-Chapel Hill

Not his real name. James is among 120 Polk Correctional Institution offenders, ages 18 and older, who have enrolled during the past three years in either for-credit or noncredit courses in which philosophy faculty, graduate students and undergraduates correspond or teach. His behavior in prison caused his transfer to the Butner, North Carolina, facility’s most secure unit. Now, philosophy offers James a chance for reflection to counteract his limited social contact. Fulfilling the University’s public service mission Prison-outreach is just one program in a historically robust array offered by the College of Arts & Sciences’ philosophy department. Carolina philosophers also hold discussion groups in retirement communities, engage high school students in nearby counties and involve UNC-Chapel Hill undergraduate and graduate students in the outreach. It’s all part of the department’s efforts to fulfill the University’s mission of public service.

Medical, Nursing Students Help COVID-Hit Maine Nursing Home

NBC Universal, Inc. A nursing home in rural Maine has found a new partner after a difficult few weeks battling COVID-19 after months fighting the pandemic, which has killed more than a dozen of its residents. At the end of last year, about half of the staff at Island Nursing Home on Deer Isle came down with COVID-19. That’s about 38 people, the nursing home’s CEO, Matthew Trombley, said in a Wednesday interview with NECN and NBC10 Boston. At that point, a call was made to the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention to ask for assistance to avoid having to move residents out of the home.

Medical, Nursing Students Help COVID-Hit Maine Nursing Home – NECN

Medical, Nursing Students Help COVID-Hit Maine Nursing Home – NBC Boston

Updated on January 27, 2021 at 8:38 pm NBC Universal, Inc. A nursing home in rural Maine has found a new partner after a difficult few weeks battling COVID-19 after months fighting the pandemic, which has killed more than a dozen of its residents. At the end of last year, about half of the staff at Island Nursing Home on Deer Isle came down with COVID-19. That’s about 38 people, the nursing home’s CEO, Matthew Trombley, said in a Wednesday interview with NECN and NBC10 Boston. At that point, a call was made to the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention to ask for assistance to avoid having to move residents out of the home.

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