On the anniversary of my visit to #Lampedusa, let us pray that we might discover the face of Jesus in all people forced to flee their homeland because of the many injustices that continue to afflict our world. @M_RSection
#Prayer is an expression of our need to respond to God’s love, which always precedes and sustains us. Christians pray in the knowledge that, although unworthy, we are still loved.
We updated our data on total #coronavirus testing capacity in U.S. Remember, our figures for total capacity do not reflect the actual number of tests being performed, but the number of patients who could potentially be screened daily if every lab were testing at maximum capacity
In keeping with Purdue’s recently announced “social distancing” safety precautions, the Department of English will be cancelling or postponing all physical events in March and April, including its annual Literary Awards. Don’t worry: we’re still selecting winners!
If you’re wondering whether it’s an overreaction to cancel large gatherings and public events (and I love basketball), here’s a useful primer as to why these measures can slow the spread of the virus and save lives. We have to look out for each other. https://t.co/Ld7Uc8sPTQ
I cannot believe that our department head just had to send out an email explaining to faculty that they can't "move classes off campus and have students meet with them in a group at their residence" 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
Cavan vs. Rickey, virtual reality and much more in this week's Blue Jays mailbag - https://t.co/U6eTBs84gy For the specific skill of reading pitches that Russell Martin talks about, video-occlusion is more proven and much less expensive than VR. #PitchRecognition@GameSenseSports