Oral history interview of Monisha Pasupathi, conducted by Jamie Nakano (video)
Creator
Pasupathi, Monisha
Contributor
Nakano, Jamie
Date
2020-11-20
Spatial Coverage
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States
Subject
COVID-19 (Disease); Social distancing (Public health); University of Utah; Distance education; Pasupathi, Monisha--Interviews
Keywords
HIST 7010; University of Utah Community
Description
Monisha Pasupathi, psychology professor and Associate Dean of Academic Affairs in the Honors College at the University of Utah, discusses how the University of Utah responded to the COVID-19 pandemic in incorporating online classes and preparing for the 2020 fall semester. She details issues with technology and student engagement. In addition, she discusses how research has been changed as well as new opportunities.
Collection Number and Name
Utah COVID-19 Oral History Project
Type
Image/MovingImage
Genre
oral histories (literary works)
Format
video/mp4
Extent
00:51:14
Language
eng
Rights
Rights Holder
Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
Access Rights
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Note
The views and opinions expressed are solely those of the author, and do not reflect any views, opinions, or official policy of the University of Utah or the J. Willard Marriott Library.