Panelists answer COVID-19 vaccine questions

Sarah Rodman-Alvarez, director of the Randall Lewis Center for Well-Being and Research, hosts a panel discussion regarding the COVID-19 vaccine April 1 on Zoom. The discussion featured medical professionals Jamie Solis, Gail Evans Grayson, James Tong and Allison Krich. Rodman-Alvarez said she led the discussion in hopes of making vaccine skeptical people more comfortable with getting vaccinated. / photo by Maddie Ybarra
Sarah Rodman-Alvarez, director of the Randall Lewis Center for Well-Being and Research, hosts a panel discussion regarding the COVID-19 vaccine April 1 on Zoom. The discussion featured medical professionals Jamie Solis, Gail Evans Grayson, James Tong and Allison Krich. Rodman-Alvarez said she led the discussion in hopes of making vaccine skeptical people more comfortable with getting vaccinated. / photo by Maddie Ybarra
Maddie Ybarra
Other Stories

Latest Stories

Related articles

Lecture focuses on mentorship during pandemic

Assistant Professor of Management William Luse discussed “Mentorship and the Transition to Remote Work During Early Stages of the COVID-19 Pandemic” before an audience of about 30 Tuesday in the Quay Davis Executive Board Room. 

ULV community learns self-defense techniques

The Lewis Center and College Panhellenic Association hosted a Personal Safety Seminar led by Lauren Roselle, founder and president of Esteem, a communication consulting firm, on March 8, International Women's Day.

Campus has tepid interest in new Omicron booster

A recent informal survey on campus found that nine out of 21 students at the University of La Verne did not know anything about the newly updated  Omicron-specific COVID-19 booster that has been available since early September.

Movie theaters slow to rebound from pandemic

Going to the movies, at the movie theater, has for generations been an easy and relatively inexpensive way to escape and be entertained.