JOHNSON, VERMONT — Sociology professor Charles Allan McCoy will discuss vaccinations 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Nov. 27 in the 2018-19 Faculty Lecture Series at Northern Vermont University-Johnson. The talk, free for the public, will be in the Stearns Student Center Cinema.
McCoy’s talk is titled “The Social Characteristics of Americans Opposed to Vaccination: Beliefs about Vaccine Safety vs. Views of U.S. Vaccination Policy.” He teaches at the State University of New York at Plattsburg and is an adjunct instructor at NVU-Johnson.
The lecture series is supported by the NVU president’s office and Vermont chapter of the American Federation of Teachers.
For more information, visit NorthernVermont.edu/VaccineOppositionTalk.
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