Eye on UMSL: This won’t hurt a bit

by | Oct 21, 2012

Lydia Mason, a senior nursing major at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, gives Patrick Osborne, associate teaching professor of biology at UMSL, a flu vaccination Oct. 10 in the J.C. Penney Building/Conference Center, while Mason's classmate Kaeleigh Sneed looks on.

Eye on UMSL: This won't hurt a bit

Lydia Mason, a senior nursing major at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, gives Patrick Osborne, associate teaching professor of biology at UMSL, a flu vaccination Oct. 10 in the J.C. Penney Building/Conference Center, while Mason’s classmate Kaeleigh Sneed looks on.

Vaccinations were made available at UMSL through the Healthy for Life: T.E. Atkins UM Wellness Program and will be offered again Oct. 23 and Oct. 26. Visit wellness.umsystem.edu for more information.

The photograph was taken by UMSL photographer August Jennewein and is the latest to be featured in Eye on UMSL.

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