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Episode 9: I Gave Myself a Quarantine Haircut (and I Have a Mullet Now)
For decades, summer orientation has been an enduring rite of passage for incoming first-year college students. Like so many other staid traditions, however, summer orientation as we know it has been upended by the COVID-19 pandemic. In this final installment of Engagement, Interrupted, rising senior Summer Orientation Undergraduate Leader Justing Marks, who is also a member of the ACT Team and a brother of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, discusses how he and his fellow SOULs are using humor, creativity, and a little gumption to bring the usual energy to the new orientation.
Recorded May 12, 2020 -
Episode 8: Wellness Isn't Just Physical Health
As Bri Carter points out, "they say that students that are more involved do better in their classes." Bri is a dedicated member of Appalachian State's ACT team and chairperson of the Student Government Association's Wellness Committee - so how has she adapted to the new normal brought about by COVID-19? Find out in this edition of Engagement, Interrupted.
Recorded April 13, 2020 -
Episode 7:Once We Get Back, We're Gonna Hit the Ground Running
For some students, the switch to remote learning and moving back home during the COVID-19 pandemic lightened the load; for others, it created even more obstacles. Kyndavee Bichara, Black Student Association president and member of Appalachian State's track team, discusses how the coronavirus disrupted her semester, and how she and her teammates plan to pick back up.
Recorded May 6, 2020 -
Episode 6: Senioritis Bit Me Hard
For some students, the news that classes would be remote and graduation would be virtual wasn't all that heartbreaking... but the idea of losing an on-campus job was. In this edition of Engagement, Interrupted, senior Rachel Newton shows how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted students even outside the classroom.
Recorded April 29, 2020 -
Episode 5: Truckin' Forward
Dealing with a pandemic that disrupts campus life makes staying engaged as a student leader tricky, but not impossible. In this episode of Engagement, Interrupted, sophomore Ethan Diaz reflects on how it feels to miss out on end-of-year a capella performances, discusses how he and other members of Club Council have adapted to the situation, and shares his experiences as a front-line service worker in the midst of a virus outbreak.
Recorded April 27, 2020 -
Episode 4: There's a Whole Bunch of Memes
Aaron Carpenter is double-majoring in both Cellular Molecular Biology and Psychology. In what is perhaps an extremely convoluted act of evolutionary preservation, the COVID-19 pandemic has prevented Aaron Carpenter from participating in a summer internship with a biological technology firm. Find out what else Aaron will be missing, and what he plans to do instead, in this installment of Engagement, Interrupted.
Recorded April 14, 2020