William Penn University Nursing Students Assist with Vaccination Clinic
William Penn University Nursing Students Assist with Vaccination Clinic
William Penn University hosted a Campus Vaccination Clinic on Tuesday, April 13. WPU Nursing students assisted Mahaska County Public Health in administering the first dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to over ninety WPU students and employees. William Penn University’s COVID Task Force is grateful for the continuous support of their community health partners, including Mahaska County Public Health and Mahaska Health Partnership.
Four WPU Nursing students participated in the clinic; Lauren Russell, Adrian Aviles, Ashley Porter, and Kathryn Brockmeier. William Penn University’s Nursing Clinical Lab Coordinator, Michelle Lahner, said of the experience, “The students were able to put their classroom knowledge into practice and make an impact on their campus community in a positive way. This is an important time in history and for the
William Penn University Nursing Students Assist with Vaccination Clinic
04/15/2021
William Penn University hosted a Campus Vaccination Clinic on Tuesday, April 13. WPU Nursing students assisted Mahaska County Public Health in administering the first dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to over ninety WPU students and employees. William Penn University’s COVID Task Force is grateful for the continuous support of their community health partners, including Mahaska County Public Health and Mahaska Health Partnership.
Four WPU Nursing students participated in the clinic; Lauren Russell, Adrian Aviles, Ashley Porter, and Kathryn Brockmeier. William Penn University’s Nursing Clinical Lab Coordinator, Michelle Lahner, said of the experience, “The students were able to put their classroom knowledge into practice and make an impact on their campus community in a positive way. This is an important time in history and for the nursing students to be able to be a part of vaccine administr
Cheryl Mitchell
Oskaloosa, Iowa | Age 76
Cheryl (Lauffer) Mitchell, 76, of Oskaloosa passed away peacefully on Friday, February 5, 2021, at Mahaska Health Partnership in Oskaloosa, Iowa. Cheryl was born to Charles and Leona (Prickett) Lauffer on February 14, 1944 in Fort Madison, Iowa.
Cheryl attended elementary, middle, and high school in Denmark, Iowa, where she graduated salutatorian in 1961. Her interest in teaching led her to Northeast Missouri State Teachers College (now Truman State University) and she graduated with a degree in Elementary Education in 1964. She shared her love of learning as a first grade teacher in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, for five years and in Ames, Iowa, for two years.
by Rep. Dustin Hite
It was another busy week at the Statehouse. I started on Monday by taking the gavel and sitting in the Speaker’s chair for the opening of Monday’s session. The rest of the week was filled with committees and subcommittees and is now ending with a blizzard. On Tuesday evening, the Iowa House passed House File 228, a bill which removes the ability of school districts to deny requests for open enrollment due to voluntary diversity plans adopted by the school districts. There are currently five districts in the state with voluntary diversity plans Des Moines, Waterloo, Postville, West Liberty, and Davenport and this bill now gives students in those districts the same option as students in all other districts to open enroll out.
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