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WAMC News Podcast – Episode 156

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The president of the American Medical Association is urging people to avoid holiday parties and indoor gatherings over the next several weeks as the novel coronavirus continues to spread across the country. Dr. Susan Bailey, an allergist and immunologist based in Fort Worth, Texas, says a COVID-19 vaccine is fast approaching, but Americans should remain vigilant in the meantime.

FDR – Day Of Infamy Speech | Power Of Words

FDR – Day Of Infamy Speech | Power Of Words

This week, we present an encore airing of the Power of Words. WAMC’s Alan Chartock In Conversation with the late, best-selling author Joseph Persico. The pair discuss President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s Day of Infamy speech after the attack on Pearl Harbor in...

WAMC News Podcast – Episode 156

WAMC News Podcast
WAMC News Podcast
WAMC News Podcast - Episode 156
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The president of the American Medical Association is urging people to avoid holiday parties and indoor gatherings over the next several weeks as the novel coronavirus continues to spread across the country. Dr. Susan Bailey, an allergist and immunologist based in Fort Worth, Texas, says a COVID-19 vaccine is fast approaching, but Americans should remain vigilant in the meantime.

WAMC News Podcast – Episode 155

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The College of St. Rose in Albany is discontinuing academic programs amid financial struggles. Its Board of Trustees has approved a plan to reduce expenses by nearly $6 million, including the elimination of 16 bachelor’s degrees, six master’s degrees and three certificate programs.

WAMC News Podcast – Episode 155

WAMC News Podcast
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WAMC News Podcast - Episode 155
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The College of St. Rose in Albany is discontinuing academic programs amid financial struggles. Its Board of Trustees has approved a plan to reduce expenses by nearly $6 million, including the elimination of 16 bachelor’s degrees, six master’s degrees and three certificate programs.