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John F. Potter, first director of Georgetown's Lombardi Cancer Center, dies at 95

John F. Potter, first director of Georgetown’s Lombardi Cancer Center, dies at 95 Matt Schudel © Georgetown University Medical Center Dr. John F. Potter. John F. Potter, a surgical oncologist and longtime medical school professor who was the founding director of the Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, died June 29 at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, where he worked and taught for decades. He was 95. The cause was pneumonitis, said his daughter Tanya Potter Adler. Dr. Potter began his medical studies at Georgetown shortly after World War II and, except for brief periods, was associated with the university for more than 60 years. In 1970, he became the first director of Georgetown’s cancer center, which was later named for football coach Vince Lombardi, who died that year of colorectal cancer. Dr. Potter was among the physicians treating Lombardi at Georgetown University Hospital.

Loyola Maryland, other Catholic colleges will require COVID-19 vaccinations in fall

Loyola Maryland, other Catholic colleges will require COVID-19 vaccinations in fall May 13, 2021 WASHINGTON (CNS) As Catholic colleges grapple with how to reopen in the fall, many, including Loyola Maryland University and Mount St. Mary’s University, are already saying they will require their students to be vaccinated for COVID-19 and some schools also are mandating that staff and faculty members be vaccinated. “Our goal is simple and twofold: to provide a COVID-safe environment in which our students, faculty and staff can pursue our mission; and to help protect the health and safety of our off-campus neighbors,” said Jesuit Father Joseph McShane, president of Fordham University, in an April 16 letter to the college community explaining that all students need to be vaccinated –“with some considerations for medical and religious exemptions” by the start of the fall semester.

Several Catholic colleges will require Covid-19 vaccinations in the fall

A health care worker administers the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine to a Marymount University student in one of the athletic buildings on the Catholic college s Arlington, Va., campus, during a coronavirus vaccine clinic April 21, 2021. The clinic, which was the result of a partnership with both Safeway and the Army National Guard, allowed a total of 1,174 individuals to get vaccinated exceeding the initial goal of Marymount administrators. (CNS photo/Chaz Muth) WASHINGTON (CNS) As Catholic colleges grapple with how to reopen in the fall, many are already saying they will require their students to be vaccinated for COVID-19 and some schools are also mandating that staff members be vaccinated.

Several Catholic colleges will require COVID-19 vaccinations in fall

.Marymount University s signature building, the Main House, is seen on the Catholic college s Arlington, Va., campus, April 21, 2021. (CNS photo/Chaz Muth) .A Marymount University flag flies below the United States flag on the Catholic college s Arlington, Va., campus, April 21, 2021. (CNS photo/Chaz Muth) .A Marymount University flag flies below the United States flag on the Catholic college s Arlington, Va., campus, April 21, 2021. (CNS photo/Chaz Muth) .A healthcare worker administers the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine to a Marymount University student in one of the athletic buildings on the Catholic college s Arlington, Va., campus, during a coronavirus vaccine clinic April 21, 2021. The clinic, which was the result of a partnership with both Safeway and the Army National Guard, allowed a total of 1,174 individuals to get vaccinated exceeding the initial goal of Marymo

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