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America Reimagined, Advice from Lincoln for Unifying and Healing America
Dr. David Adler welcomes ISU Professor Emeritus Ron Hatzenbuehler for this episode of America Reimagined. They discuss Lincoln's 1865 Inaugural Address…
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ASISU Speaks- Draysten Bailey
Host Nyele Alvarez meets with Student Body Vice President and Senior in Psychology Draysten Bailey to talk about ASISU.
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The Biden Administration Is Working To Buy 200 Million More COVID-19 Vaccine Doses
The Biden administration says it plans to buy an additional 100 million doses from both Moderna and Pfizer and pledges greater transparency with state and local leaders about supply expectations.
Some European Countries Move To Require Medical-Grade Masks In Public
Germany, Austria and France have announced new measures that push fabric masks aside. European leaders have tied the policy changes to efforts to fend off fast-spreading coronavirus variants.
California Health Secretary On Lifting Stay-At-Home Orders And Vaccinations
California Health and Human Services Secretary Dr. Mark Ghaly talked with NPR about why the state eased some COVID-19 restrictions and addressed the relatively slow vaccine rollout.
2020 Firearm Catch Rate At Airports Doubled From Previous Year
TSA agents found 3,257 firearms in carry-on bags at airport security checkpoints in 2020 — about 10 per million travelers. About 83% of those firearms were loaded, a TSA news release said.
Don't Call It A Comeback: School Districts That Never Opened Are Having Trouble Now
About a third of U.S. students haven't had a single day in a classroom since March 2020. Coming back now — with the virus still spreading and teachers pushing back — hasn't been easy.
Why N95 Masks Are Still In Short Supply In The U.S.
Early in the pandemic, shortages of N95 respirators and other medical gear prompted panic across the world. A year later, the masks still aren't widely available to U.S. consumers.
At Biden Administration's 1st COVID-19 Briefing, A Pledge To Let Scientists Lead
"This is a national emergency. Four hundred thousand people have died. Everything is on the table across the whole supply chain," said Jeffrey Zients, the White House COVID-19 response coordinator.
ISU Onstage presents
Welcome to "ISU Onstage", a new radio show that highlights the wealth of talent right here on our campus. Each week, KISU is proud to present recorde…
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