This is one of six events in the Faculty Lecture Series with a focus on responsible citizenship. (Sept. 27, Oct.25, Nov. 15, Feb. 21, March 21 & April 11)
Tonights topic: "Faith in the Vaccine"
Central faculty members Paulina Mena, associate professor of biology Oscar Reynaga, lecturer of Spanish; and Paul Weihe, associate professor of biology, will hold a panel discussion with student ambassadors from "Faith in the Vaccine," an outreach program through Interfaith Youth Corps.
They will discuss the history and science of vaccines; the psychology of risk; whether we have a duty as citizens to be vaccinated; and how to effectively communicate vaccination benefits. This will be an informal and interactive discussion of why "vaccine hesitancy" exists, despite centuries of public health success.
From 7-8pm in the Boat/Moore rooms in the Maytag Center at Central College. The event is free and open to the public.
Monday Sep 27, 2021
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM CDT
Central College, Maytag Center - Boat/Moore rooms
Free and open to the public
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