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COVID-19 Photo (#1028)
DMACC
March 01, 2022
From President Denson's Friday Message #101 2022-03-11: "Some TSA Graduates from Puerto Rico."
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COVID-19 Photo (#1027)
DMACC
February 01, 2022
From President Rob Denson's Friday Message #97 2022-02-11: "The DMACC Bear spent time in Carroll for a Career Discovery event."
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COVID-19 Photo (#1034)
DMACC
February 01, 2022
From President Rob Denson's Friday Message #97 2022-02-11:
"Iowa artist Pam Douglas (left), creator of the 'Folding Cranes, Enfolding Community' art installation that that honors the lives and memories of Iowans who’ve died from COVID-19, speaks while DMACC President Rob Denson looks on as another 1,200 cranes are added to the exhibit on Tues., Feb. 8., at the DMACC Student Center on the College’s Ankeny Campus. Since the exhibit was installed just seven weeks ago at DMACC on Dec. 13, 2021, another 1,200Iowans have passed away due to COVID. This brings the total number of COVID deaths in Iowa to8,657 (as of Feb. 4, 2022). Among the 1,200 new cranes, 14 represent deaths of those within the DMACC community."
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COVID-19 Photo (#1021)
DMACC
December 01, 2021
From President Rob Denson's Friday Message #89 2021-12-17: "U.S. Presidential Medallions have been given to President Obama, President Trump, and I recently presented one for President Biden to First Lady Dr. Jill Biden. They are beautiful and very well received."
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COVID-19 Photo (#1022)
DMACC
December 01, 2021
From President Denson's Friday Message #89 2021-12-17:
"Iowa Artist Pam Douglas speaks at the art exhibit, called Folding Cranes, Enfolding Community, that was unveiled on the DMACC Ankeny Campus. Her art exhibit is dedicated to the lives and memories of the more than 7,445 Iowans, who have died from COVID. Douglas has folded colorful paper into cranes, each one representing an Iowan who has died of COVID. Where names are known, they are handwritten on the cranes. The Folding Cranes exhibit is on display in the Student Center in Bldg. #5 on the DMACC Ankeny Campus. The exhibit will remain on the DMACC Ankeny Campus through the spring and is free and open to the public. Douglas will continue to fold cranes and add them to the memorial for any additional COVID deaths of Iowans."
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COVID-19 Photo(#1023)
DMACC
December 01, 2021
From President Denson's Friday Message #89 2021-12-17:
"Iowa Artist Pam Douglas speaks at the art exhibit, called Folding Cranes, Enfolding Community, that was unveiled on the DMACC Ankeny Campus. Her art exhibit is dedicated to the lives and memories of the more than 7,445 Iowans, who have died from COVID. Douglas has folded colorful paper into cranes, each one representing an Iowan who has died of COVID. Where names are known, they are handwritten on the cranes. The Folding Cranes exhibit is on display in the Student Center in Bldg. #5 on the DMACC Ankeny Campus. The exhibit will remain on the DMACC Ankeny Campus through the spring and is free and open to the public. Douglas will continue to fold cranes and add them to the memorial for any additional COVID deaths of Iowans."
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COVID-19 Photo (#1008)
DMACC
November 24, 2021
A DMACC employee shows off her COVID-19 vaccine sticker.
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