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Provost Becker Announces Retirement

Provost Becker Announces Retirement

Provost Becker Announces Retirement Dear Roosevelt Community, Today, I write to share the news of Provost Lois Becker’s retirement after over 34 years of working in higher education. Provost Becker joined the Roosevelt community in July 2016 and since that time has...
Ep. 26: Vaccine Myth Busters

Ep. 26: Vaccine Myth Busters

Ep. 26: Vaccine Myth Busters https://blogs.roosevelt.edu/justiceforall/files/2021/02/covid-podcast-part-2-26.mp3 Do you still need the COVID-19 vaccine if you’re young and healthy? Can pregnant women get the vaccine? Dr. Bedrija Nikocevic answers common questions and...
Ep. 25: COVID-19 Vaccines, From Trials to Vials

Ep. 25: COVID-19 Vaccines, From Trials to Vials

Ep. 25: COVID-19 Vaccines, From Trials to Vials https://blogs.roosevelt.edu/justiceforall/files/2021/02/covid-podcast-part-1-25.mp3 Some U.S. health care workers got their first dose of the coronavirus vaccine just 12 months after the country’s first confirmed case....
Ep. 24: Rev. Jeremiah Wright and MLK’s Legacy

Ep. 24: Rev. Jeremiah Wright and MLK’s Legacy

Ep. 24: Rev. Jeremiah Wright and MLK’s Legacy https://blogs.roosevelt.edu/justiceforall/files/2021/01/reverend-wright-podcast-24.mp3 Today, the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. is often watered down and sanitized. But in reality, he was a radical leader who believed...
Ep 23: Humanities and the Pandemic

Ep 23: Humanities and the Pandemic

Ep 23: Humanities and the Pandemic https://blogs.roosevelt.edu/justiceforall/files/2021/01/humanities-podcast-23.mp3 The past year has been, in a word, unprecedented. What can history teach us about living through COVID-19? On this episode, Professor Gina Buccola...