Capturing the Experiences and Challenges of Emerging Adults in College During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Author:

Hotez Emily,Gragnani Candace M,Fernandes Priyanka,Rosenau Kashia A,Chopra Apsara,Chung Ada,Grassian Julie,Huynh Sydney,Jackson Tayloneei,Jimenez Kevin,Jue Eric,Le Nancy,Lenghong Jennifer,Lopez Alejandrina,Lopez Lizzet,Omo-Sowho Pearl,Pennington Kennedy,Tirado Richard,Kuo Alice

Publisher

Cureus, Inc.

Subject

Aerospace Engineering

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