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Our Education: SIUE virtually hosts 38th Annual Dr Martin Luther King Jr celebration

Our Education: SIUE virtually hosts 38th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. celebration The Telegraph FacebookTwitterEmail CSDI Director Lindy Wagner, left, and Assistant CSDI Director Tarsha Moore EDWARDSVILLE The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s sentiments and words of “struggle” to affect positive, moral change are truer today than ever before, agreed several speakers at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville’s 38th annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration on Tuesday hosted by SIUE’s Center for Student Diversity and Inclusion (CSDI). About 100 people participated in the celebration via Zoom and Facebook Live. It featured Timothy E. Lewis, PhD, assistant professor in the SIUE College of Arts and Sciences’ Department of Political Science, as the guest speaker, with Southern Illinois University (SIU) System President Dan Mahony, PhD, providing the welcome.

A virus changed the course of 2020 | News, Sports, Jobs

Daily News staff JOAN DECLARK, LEFT, a registered nurse at Dickinson County Memorial Hospital, administers the hospital’s first COVID-19 vaccine to Pamela Faccio of Norway, dayshift charge nurse in the Intensive Care Unit. Faccio volunteered to become the first person on staff to receive the vaccine. More than 30 people were vaccinated Dec. 17 for the first priority phase. (Marguerite Lanthier/Daily News photo) The pandemic wasn’t the only news story of 2020 but it did affect most everything. Entering 2021, the community could only hope that vaccines, preventative measures and the passage of time would quiet the scourge. Locally, COVID-19 was patient. In Dickinson County, data from early October showed fewer than 200 cases and just two deaths related to the virus.

IECC BOARD OF TRUSTEES / REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING FOR JANUARY

Newton, IL, USA / WIKK 103.5 FM The Eagle | Classic Rock Jan 21, 2021 7:49 AM (OLNEY/NEWTON) The Illinois Eastern Community Colleges Board of Trustees had their regular monthly meeting for January earlier this week. The Board : approved COVID-19 related modifications to policies and guidelines for the District to ensure student and employee safety : updated requirements to the Americans with Disabilities Act to better accommodate students and staff : adopted a resolution to provide full abatement of all taxes due to be levied for the taxable General Obligation Community College Bonds, series 2020C, which were retired last fall and no longer needed : approved an affiliation agreement with Southern Illinois University at Carbondale to offer its Motorcycle Rider Training courses at all four IECC colleges in Olney, Fairfield, Mt. Carmel, and near Robinson : approved the purchase of a 15 passenger van for Frontier Community College from Eagleson Automotive in Olney : approved the bid fr

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