In the month of March 2020, the vast majority of us were looking out our windows at a science fiction situation. We tried, every morning, to create a new day, to carry out our work, to be or contact our loved ones or to carry out cultural or sports activities. We tried everything and meanwhile, our hearts were heavy and we felt a lump in our throats for the people who were suffering or for those who abandoned us.
This shrinkage, at the same time, was transformed into a feeling of pride and appreciation for the professionals who fought to take care of us.
It is important to remember what happened in order to learn, so as not to fail again, to reflect on how we have changed and to thank everyone, teachers, students and administration and services staff, for their efforts. We haven't gone out yet, but of course, we've adapted. Today our faculty is different, we are different. We have managed to return to the classroom, adapt teaching, investigate and continue administering and managing. We returned with respect and firmness, and most importantly we saw each other again.