Why LGBTQIA people may feel more isolated during the pandemic
HealthLine: Scott Emory Moore, assistant professor at the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursi...
Now, more than ever, let's listen to—and support—our nurses
Health Affairs: Shanina Knighton, clinical nurse scientist at the Frances Payne Bolton School of...
Pandemic sparks rise in cases of anxiety, depression among LGBTQ comunity
WEWS: Scott Emory Moore, an assistant professor at the Frances Payne Bolton School...
Separated by a century, 1918 flu and coronavirus pandemics share startling similarities
WEWS: Amanda Mahoney, chief curator at the Dittrick Medical History ...
Research by Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing scientist and collaborators suggests adults identifying as sexual or gender minorities bear extra burden of a...
Reflecting on one year since pandemic began
ideastream: Patrick Runnels, associate professor at the School of Medicine, reflected on what the day was like w...
Can it be done? Opening mass coronavirus vaccination sites would pose mammoth logistic challenges
Gov Tech: Robert Bonamo, a professor at the School of Medi...
Restaurants and bars eager for patio seating for pandemic spring, and cities are obliging
Columbus Dispatch (subscription required): Mark Cameron, associate...
How masks in America became political statements
Cheddar: Einav Rabinovitch-Fox, a visiting assistant professor of history at the College of Arts and Scienc...