Many alumni play significant roles during the COVID-19 pandemic
Wheaton’s calling to train insightful, compassionate, servant-hearted leaders has never been more critical.
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How the coronavirus pandemic has enabled Mayo Clinic oncologist Dr. Matthew Goetz ’92 to provide care for breast cancer patients in innovative ways
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Lexie Goertzen ’10 survived COVID-19 and is putting her experience into practice as a pediatric clinical research coordinator for critical care at a Minneapolis hospital.
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In the midst of the trauma of intubation, Emily Mindrebo Miner ’10 draws “sweetness” from the Wheaton College community.
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Wheaton College alumnus Caleb Luk ’17 is on the front lines of fighting the pandemic in Chicagoland.
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Wheaton College alumna Jessica Anderson '11 shares her experience of working as an ICU nurse during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Evan Anderson ’95 is working to test a COVID-19 vaccine candidate as quickly and safely as possible.