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DISCLAIMER: This podcast was recorded on February 19, 2021 prior to Johnson & Johnson's vaccine emergency authorization. Join four Agnes Scott College professors as they discuss the COVID-19 vaccines and production process from the perspectives of biologists, public health experts, and psychologists. They will dive into conversations regarding some…
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Tehseen Mariam Dossul graduated from Agnes Scott in 2011. She speaks Urdu, Hindi, English, German and is currently learning French. After studying at Agnes Scott and in Germany, Tehseen is currently a manager at Amboss, a medical technology company with offices in New York City, Berlin, and Cologne, Germany. Nga Than graduated from Agnes Scott in 2…
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Agnes Scott College's Gay Johnson McDougall Center for Global Diversity and Inclusion hosted its final conversation of a four-part series titled, "Engaging Social Challenges: The Social and Cultural implications of COVD 19." This episode highlighted the economic and legal implications as we prepare to rebound from the pandemic as well as an overall…
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Mental health experts recently shared insight on the possible long-term effects of COVID-19 once the pandemic is over. This episode is the third of a four-part series created by The Gay Johnson McDougall Center for Global Diversity and Inclusion at Agnes Scott College. Featured panelists include: Joëlle Atere-Roberts ’14, social epidemiologist at t…
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Agnes Scott College’s Gay Johnson McDougall Center for Global Diversity and Inclusion recently hosted its second of four conversations, under a series titled, “Engaging Social Challenges: The Social and Cultural Implications of COVID 19”. This series seeks to especially highlight issues of inequities during COVID-19 as they relate to global diversi…
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The Agnes Scott College’s Gay Johnson McDougall Center for Global Diversity and Inclusion hosted its first of four webinars highlighting issues of inequities during the COVID-19 pandemic. The webinar featured: Regine O. Jackson, Kathy ’68 and Lawrence Ashe Associate Professor of Sociology and chair of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at…
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