Governor Lamont Announces Certain COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics Will No Longer Require Appointments Beginning April 27 hamlethub.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from hamlethub.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
New London Connecticut College planned to have initial doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine administered to 500 students Tuesday, and expects that more than 90% of the student body will have received two doses by the time the spring semester ends in mid-May.
Community Health Center personnel delivered the shots at the college’s Athletic Center.
“I feel like at this point, I want campus and life to get back to normal, and this is a step in that direction,” Sydney Cresta, a 20-year-old freshman from Swampscott, Mass., said after getting a shot. “A lot of people got it elsewhere, but this is so accessible.”
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Published April 09. 2021 4:19PM
Patrick L. Green
As president and CEO of Lawrence + Memorial Hospital in New London and Westerly Hospital, I know firsthand how difficult these past 15 months have been for our communities. I also feel optimism growing from the impact of vaccines and lower positivity rates. We are seeing the light at the end of the tunnel because of the extraordinary sacrifices that we all have made. However, we must finish the race.
My high school track coach would always say… “Run through the tape.” Do not slow down or you might get caught and lose the race that you have worked so hard to win. I often use that quote as motivation, and now I ask that, as a community, we run through the tape. We are almost at the finish line.
Mitchell College virtual workshop teaches how to define personal brand
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Mitchell College continues its 2021 Alumni & Friends Webinar Series with “A Brand Called YOU” with leadership and executive coach Marisa Ciesluk, MWC Coaching, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. April 15 online.
Limited space to the free virtual event, open to the public, is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
During the workshop, Ciesluk will share how people at all stages of life can define and communicate their personal brand. She will help participants clarify who they are and what they want, craft a personal brand statement, align one’s brand with their values and vision and build confidence in communicating their personal value to potential employers or clients. The program is geared to those just starting, restarting or reengineering their career, or simply reevaluating priorities.