Two studies examine how Latin American journalists cope with stress Two studies examine how Latin American journalists cope with stress
Journalists surround Brazil s President Jair Bolsonaro at the Planalto presidential palace in Brasilia, Brazil, in this 2019 file photo.
Photo: The Associated Press
07-22-2021
Journalists surround Brazil s President Jair Bolsonaro at the Planalto presidential palace in Brasilia, Brazil, in this 2019 file photo.
Photo: The Associated Press By Barbara Gutierrez
07-22-2021
University collaborations, one in Mexico and the other in Brazil, show that many reporters turn to colleagues and their desire to provide public service to bolster emotional strength when facing threat and harassment.
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Morris Street Teacher Melissa Gabriel Recognized as a Hero by WCSU Written by Kerry Anne Ducey
WCSU Alumni Association recognizes local education ‘hero’
As anyone who has children or works in education knows, Covid-19 has brought many challenges to school systems and teachers’ ability to carry on. With little notice, educators everywhere had to make a quick pivot to remote or hybrid teaching. While tech-savvy middle and high school students had minimal difficulty with this, it was a challenge to figure out how to engage and maintain the attention of kindergarteners.
One Western Connecticut State University education alumna, Melissa Gabriel, rose to the challenge and has been designated as a hero by the WCSU Alumni Association for her contributions during the Covid-19 pandemic. Gabriel was nominated by Monica Sousa, a WCSU Nursing professor.