Like most other aspects of health care in the United States, social determinants of health play a role in the COVID-19 pandemic. Recently, a report released by the Federal Reserve found that in 2018, nearly 40% of people in the United States would not be able to...
Women’s basketball alum Christa Evans takes lessons learned from Rutgers and C. Vivian Stringer to her job as a critical care nurse in an ICU during the pandemic. Thirty-three Rutgers women’s basketball players who have gone on to play professionally in the...
Making decisions in the context of uncertainty is an important hallmark of leadership. Good leadership requires that these decisions be grounded in the scientific evidence that does exist. COVID-19 policies, especially on the reopening of in-person schooling, must be...
Throughout his presidency, Donald Trump has made exaggerated claims about his powers as president. He has stated on numerous occasions that “Article II (of the Constitution) allows me to do whatever I want,” or variations on that statement. But with the outbreak of...
With demand for coronavirus testing expected to rise even higher this fall as students return to campuses across the nation, some major universities are adding their names to the list of those turning to at-home test kits that look for the virus in a person’s...