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Urban League changing hours at 2 vaccine clinics to accommodate different schedules
Clinics at the Dellwood Recreation Center and St. Louis Community College at Forest Park sites are now open 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. and will offer all three vaccines Author: Alex Fees (KSDK) Updated: 8:27 PM CDT May 2, 2021
DELLWOOD, Mo. The Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis is making changes starting Monday at two of the organization’s walk-in COVID-19 vaccination clinics.
Considering the deadly COVID-19 outbreak in India, Urban League officials are doubling down on their recommendation that people of color get vaccinated.
“The vaccine is something that will save humanity from this virus, Urban League Vice-President of Public Safety James Clark said. All we have to do is look at what is going on in India today. They have a human crisis going on and we should not think it cannot happen on American soil. It can.
Updated: 9:37 AM CDT May 4, 2021
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The Women’s Society of Washington University announced the winners of the Harriet K. Switzer Leadership Award and the Elizabeth Gray Danforth Scholarships during its annual membership meeting April 20.
For the first time in 24 years of presenting the Switzer Leadership Award to graduating seniors, the group selected three honorees for their commitment to the university through leadership. Debbie Killmer, chair of the society’s leadership committee, presented the award to Gwen Klein, Delanie Ludmir and Anna Vaclavek.
The Switzer Leadership Award recipients are (from left) Gwen Klein, Delanie Ludmir and Anna Vaclavek.
Klein, a John B. Ervin Scholar, is double-majoring in political science and educational studies, both in Arts & Sciences. She serves on the university’s Student Union; Undergraduates for University Socio-Economic Diversity group; and City Faces student group. During her first semester, she applied to be the Student Union’s Opport