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UMD Experts Available to Discuss Fifth Anniversary of COVID-19
March 05, 2025
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Media Relations: mediainfo@umd.edu
COLLEGE PARK, Md. - As the United States approaches the 5-year anniversary of the COVID-19 national emergency and shutdowns, University of Maryland experts are available to provide insight on the pandemic’s impact on social, emotional and physical health, technology, environment, data tracking and classroom learning. They can also discuss lessons learned from the pandemic.
Experts List
Business
- Evolution of service - Roland T. Rust, Smith School of Business
- Evolution of retail management - Jie Zhang, Smith School of Business
- Planning long term, under uncertainty - Oliver Schlake, Smith School of Business
- Transformation of digital marketing - P. K. Kannan, Smith School of Business
Education
- Evolution of e-learning - Caro Williams-Pierce and Stacy Merrill Surla, College of Information
- Evolution of scholarly publishing - Joel Chan, College of Information
- Evolution of libraries - Mega Subramaniam, College of Information
Environment
- Changes in air pollution during shutdown - Russell Dickerson, College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences
Health
- COVID transmission - Don Milton, School of Public Health
- Role of air quality in infectious diseases - Don Milton, School of Public Health
- COVID transmission, spillover involving felines - Kristen Coleman, School of Public Health
- Mental health therapist burnout - Tiara Fennell and Amy Morgan, School of Public Health
- Community/vaccine outreach - Stephen Thomas, School of Public Health
- Spread of disease - Joshua Weitz and Abba Gumel, College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences
- Masks and air circulation - Jelena Srebic, A. James Clark School of Engineering
- Sanitizer production - Peter Kofinas, A. James Clark School of Engineering
- Affordable testing - Don DeVoe and Ian White, A. James Clark School of Engineering
Technology
- Contact tracing app failure - Jessica Vitak, College of Information
- Increased surveillance technology in workplaces and schools - Jessica Vitak, College of Information
- Data safety - Jessica Vitak, College of Information
- Digital challenges facing seniors - Galina Madjaroff Reitz, College of Information
- Evolution of remote work - Daniel Greene, College of Information
- COVID data tracking - Frauke Kreuter, College of Behavioral and Social Sciences
Lessons Learned
- Preparation for future pandemics - Joshua Weitz, College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences
- Preparation for future pandemics - Stephen Thomas, School of Public Health
- Social media influence - Cody Buntain, College of Information
- Media literacy, evolution of health crisis communications - Sahar Khamis, College of Arts and Humanities
- Pandemic messaging - Brooke Fisher Liu, College of Arts and Humanities
Please contact mediainfo@umd.edu for more information or help setting up an interview.
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Topics
COVID-19