COVID-19 Special Collection: Documenting the MSU Experience

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The COVID-19 pandemic universally upended daily life beginning in March 2020 in both expected and unexpected ways. Members of the Montana State University (MSU) community reacted and adapted as needed in our personal, professional, and scholastic lives. MSU Library’s Archives and Special Collections documented this new reality by soliciting written reflections and other records of life during the 2020 pandemic from MSU students, staff, and faculty. The materials in this collection represent the range of the MSU community’s response to the pandemic, from the very personal to the administrative. The bulk of the collection consists of student responses to COVID-19 related assignments in courses across disciplines beginning in Spring 2020. Together these records constitute an archive of lived experiences during this time.

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    ANTY 242 Contemporary Japan COVID-19 Assignment
    (Montana State University, 2020-05) Yamaguchi, Tomomi; Fukao, Chikako; Harrington, Cody; Tian, Maggie
    Contemporary Japan General Discussion Areas -EXTRA CREDIT -COVID-19, your thoughts and experiences This is an extra credit post and you can get up to 10 points. Please share your thoughts, daily experiences, struggles and observations of the ongoing situations related to COVID-19 in the US and in the world. We will discuss the issue related to COVID-19 and Japan later, but I would like to begin our discussion based on our daily experiences. Please share anything your own thoughts, news stories, etc. on this issue. Of course you can discuss something on Japan too, but this topic is not limited to Japan.
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    ANTY 428 COVID-19 Assignment
    (Montana State University, 2020-05) Yamaguchi, Tomomi; Gordon-Mara, Madison; Harrington, Cody; Robbins, Kennedy
    This is a discussion topic for your extra credits for the course (10 points) and a place for you to share your own experiences, observation and thoughts on COVID-19 and various situations, esp. socio-cultural ones - caused by this outbreak? Feel free to post anything. I would also like to discuss what is the role of anthropology and anthropologists in this situation?
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