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    CARES Act

    SBU community discusses economy during the pandemic

    Christine KelleyNewsStudent LifeNovember 15, 2021

    The Center for Civic Justice (CCJ) and Up to Us, a non-profit nationwide touring program dedicated to fiscal education, hosted “The Economy and the COVID-19 Pandemic” community dialogue on Nov. 10 to promote discussion on fiscal policy.

    COVID-19 cripples the SBU’s finances, causing hiring freezes and “systematic changes” to future budgets

    Alek LewisAdministrationFacultyNewsAugust 20, 2020

    In an email to faculty and staff sent out on Aug. 12, President Maurie McInnis outlined the university’s major financial issues. She also touched on how the administration plans to combat the deficit caused by the COVID-19 crisis.

    CARES Act mandates SBU to give $9.8 million to students in need

    Maya Brown & Sara RubergAdministrationNewsJune 10, 2020June 10, 2020

    About 1,100 students have completed applications related to COVID-19 financial needs, Rick Gatteau, vice president for student affairs and dean of students said in a June 2 webcast.

    How the CARES Act affects students and higher education

    Alek LewisAdministrationLong IslandNewsStudent LifeTop StoryApril 3, 2020April 4, 2020

    A student who lost their job because of the coronavirus epidemic, however, may qualify for unemployment under the CARES Act.

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