Friday, 29 May 2020

Music for Surviving a Pandemic: Faculty Edition

These are turbulent times. Faculty at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering, just like students, have moved back to their homes to continue the work of higher education. Even their wisdom and experience does not always prepare them for the difficulties of this time. Many have found music to be an excellent pathway to personal understanding and calm.

Take a look at a few songs that Trojan professors have hand-picked for you. Hopefully, they can provide some comfort, relief, or joy in these uncertain times.

Also, you can check out some of the what do computer engineers do student quarantine playlists here.

Galas wrote this song in response to the AIDS crisis, soon after her brother’s death from AIDS. It’s worth being reminded that this isn’t the first plague that we have been through.

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