by Derek Monson | Dec 14, 2020
The physics of COVID-19 vaccine momentum (and opposition) Written by In society, some actions seem to follow a form of Sir Isaac Newton’s third law of motion: they generate an equal and opposite reaction. That seems to be true in the case of the development...
by Derek Monson | Dec 4, 2020
We wish you a merry Christmas, and a vaccinated new year Written by Christmastime brings feelings of hope and a desire to help those in need – sentiments that are greatly needed in 2020. Developments in the fight against COVID-19 offer additional reason for...
by Derek Monson | Oct 14, 2020
Utah’s new COVID-19 game plan Written by In this week’s briefing for the public about the coronavirus pandemic, the governor and state health officials announced a revised plan to help bring the current spike in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations under...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Oct 8, 2020
Q&A: ‘Our blended program naturally allowed for ebb and flow of closures’ Written by “The world is becoming increasingly interconnected, information-centric, and individualized. The future of education will require schools to match,” says Kim Goates, the...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Sep 30, 2020
Gubernatorial debate hits on several education issues Written by Last night Utah Lieutenant Gov. Spencer Cox and University of Utah law professor Chris Peterson squared off, each hoping to be the state’s top executive, at the second Utah gubernatorial debate....
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Sep 9, 2020
Google, pandemic, and a fragile economy are accelerating changes to higher ed Written by Google is changing higher education. It recently announced the launch of Google Career Certificates – affordable, weeks-long courses that culminate in a certificate the...