coronavirus from spreading on campus, but COVID-19 will definitely be part of the social science curriculum.As an archaeology and anthropology professor, Pamela Downe will be asking her 165 students to examine how COVID-19 has culturally disrupted people across the world – and they’ll do it before the coronavirus has run its full course.
USask residence housing a fraction of students during pandemic “From an anthropological standpoint, I think this is an extremely significant time in human history and cross-culturally,” Downe said.A specialist in medical anthropology, Downe is used to talking about infectious disease and pandemics.