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The quiet of isolation transforms the creative process

As we deal with the uncertainty of living in a Covid-19 world, we can find solace and comfort in art. Unisan Dr Gwen Miller shares how she transfigured the process of grieving for her late husband in an outpouring of elegiac works. Read more

Pandemics cast long shadows

Dr Julie Pridmore from Unisa's Department of English Studies in the College of Human Sciences presents a fourth and final talk on fiction and quarantine, based on the 2005 South African novel, Garden of the plagues, by Russel Brownlee. Read more

Assisting disadvantaged learners and students during the Covid-19 crisis

Dr Fortunate Silinda says government, higher education and business need to work together in addressing matters of inequality in disadvantaged communities. Read more

Covid-19 presents new opportunities for CHS CE project

The Inside-out Outside-in team, who believe in facilitating processes where "outside" citizens can actively engage and collaborate with the "inside" correctional environment, see the pandemic as an opportunity to find new and meaningful ways of interacting safely with corrections community members. Read more

Addressing the nation in rap and hip hop: Black lives do matter

The PhD research of Dr Vuyolwethu Seti from Unisa's Department of Communication Science in the College of Human Sciences has been used in a song by the Hopeville Art Movement. Read more

The media often conflates malicious criticism with genuine critique—why it shouldn't

Prof Julie Reid of the Department of Communication Science at Unisa says the freedom of the press is important, and of course it must be protected. But the freedom of everybody else and of ordinary citizens is also important. Read more

No stopping for CHS storytelling

Dr Jan Maluleka from Unisa's Department of Information Science says this vital CE project is an effort to compensate for the rise of child-headed households where youngsters miss the most important steps of their early development, and Covid-19 isn't slowing his team down. Read more

Love and excess in a time of bubonic plague

Dr Julie Pridmore from Unisa's Department of English Studies in the College of Human Sciences presents a third talk on fiction and quarantine, this time focusing on Rose Tremain's 1989 novel, Restoration. Read more

GBV in South Africa, where are we going wrong?

Unisa Political Sciences lecturer Lefatshe Moagi-Venter says we should be addressing gender-based violence at various levels in our society, from our curriculum, to men's seminars in workspaces, to speaking to people and community leaders at grassroots level to help resolve this issue. Read more

Research on acid mine drainage set to influence change

AMD is a threat to the environment, posing a direct risk to the Vaal River System, says Suvania Naidoo, lecturer in Development Studies at Unisa. By collaborating with affected communities and the country's water policy makers, she is contributing to the development of workable solutions. Read more