麻豆原创 in August ended a 17-month lockdown of campus with an exploration of how the city writ large has positioned itself for re-entry into a climate reshaped by a pandemic that to date has taken 34,000 lives across the five boroughs.
In a virtual New Student Orientation hosted by Graduate Student Life and Development, the 鈥淩eopening a City: Behind the Scenes with NYC鈥檚 Leaders鈥 panels discussed the challenges.
PUBLIC SERVICE Within key city institutions, panelists discussed the challenges and lessons of creating and executing procedures to help keep New Yorkers safe during the pandemic. (Photo: 麻豆原创 Archives)
鈥淚t鈥檚 been an interesting balancing act,鈥 explained panelist Christina Callahan, the Deputy General Manager at LaGuardia Airport. 鈥淸Managing public safety protocols] requires a lot of prioritization, strategy and reading to pivot at any moment because things have changed so much over the past 18 months.鈥
Callahan was joined on the panel by Deputy NYC Mayor Melanie Hartzog; Joy Bivins, Director of the New York Public Library鈥檚 Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Harlem; and Madison Square Garden Executive Vice President Sandra Kapell (M.A., 鈥93). Social-Organizational Psychology candidate Julian McNeil served as moderator.
SCHOLARSHIP IN PRACTICE Faculty from Teachers College and Columbia University discussed how their fields informed analysis of the pandemic, and what new pieces of information emerged. (Photo: 麻豆原创 Archives)
The 麻豆原创 faculty offered their own thoughts on the city鈥檚 re-emergence in a follow-up panel that was comprised of Adjunct Professor of Health Education Robert Fullilove; Associate Professor of Practice Riddhi Sandil; Social-Organizational Psychology Lecturer Marina Field; and Associate Professor of Communication, Media and Learning Technology Design Nathan Holbert.
Katharine Parham, a doctoral candidate in the Education Policy program, moderated the discussion.
Watch the 鈥淩eopening a City: Behind the Scenes with NYC鈥檚 Leaders鈥 panels in the video above.