Northeastern University: How Are Students Coping With the Stress of COVID-19?
December 01, 2020
December 01, 2020
BOSTON, Massachusetts, Dec. 1 (TNSRes) -- Northeastern University issued the following news:
Elizabeth Fullwood remembers days when she struggled to get out of bed. Her coursework, her friends, all of it felt inconsequential. Meaningless. Empty.
She'd moved to Boston from Texas to start her second year of behavioral neuroscience studies at Northeastern. As part of a mandatory quarantine, she had to live alone for two weeks. On top of acclimating academically, she f . . .
Elizabeth Fullwood remembers days when she struggled to get out of bed. Her coursework, her friends, all of it felt inconsequential. Meaningless. Empty.
She'd moved to Boston from Texas to start her second year of behavioral neuroscience studies at Northeastern. As part of a mandatory quarantine, she had to live alone for two weeks. On top of acclimating academically, she f . . .