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St. Louis Community College (STLCC) at Forest Park in St. Louis is addressing the need to increase confidence in the classroom for Black males through the Black Male Achievers Academy (BMAA).
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St. Louis Community College (STLCC) at Forest Park in St. Louis is addressing the need to build a bridge of confidence in the classroom through the Black Male Achievers Academy (BMAA), which is still recruiting 100 Black Males to support.
The program is targeted to assist Black men who are attending college for the first time in the fall, according to
The St. Louis American. The BMAA is designed to improve recruitment and retention of African American students. According to the article, the BMAA will be held from June 21-July 30 on the St. Louis Community College at Florissant Valley and STLCC-Forest Park campuses.
Final day to get vaccine doses at The Dome
The Community Vaccination Center at The Dome at America’s Center in downtown St. Louis will close after 6 p.m. Tuesday Author: Dori Olmos Updated: 2:41 PM CDT June 1, 2021
ST. LOUIS Tuesday is the final day of the two-month-long FEMA vaccine event that has given out thousands of doses at The Dome.
The Community Vaccination Center at The Dome at America’s Center in downtown St. Louis will close after 6 p.m. Tuesday. Free parking is available at Sixth and Cole streets. Patients are asked to use Entrance C at the corner of Broadway and Cole Street.
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.
Missouri COVID-19 cases top 500,000; more than 8,700 deaths
JIM SALTER, Associated Press
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O FALLON, Mo. (AP) The number of Missourians who have been infected with the coronavirus has now topped the half-million mark.
The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services on Tuesday cited 524 newly confirmed cases of COVID-19, bringing the total since the start of the pandemic to 500,071. The state also reported 37 new deaths, though 34 of those occurred between November and earlier this month and were uncovered in the state’s weekly review of death certificates. All told, 8,732 Missourians have died from the virus.
The state’s COVID-19 dashboard shows that 36.9% of Missourians have received at least one shot of COVID-19 vaccine, and 26.5% have completed vaccination. Missouri continues to rank in the bottom third among states for per capita vaccinations.
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