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The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

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The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

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The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

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The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

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The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

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The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

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The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

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The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

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The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

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The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

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The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

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The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

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The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

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The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

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The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

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The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

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The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

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The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

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The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

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The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

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The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

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The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org

Class

The Uranium that Shaped Us: Nuclear Production in St. Louis - Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, St. Louis Community College (free & online)

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Tuesday, August 8
10:00 – 11:00 am 

During World War II and the Cold War, the St. Louis region made essential contributions to the nation’s security with nuclear research and development. Producing nuclear weapons hinged on a key ingredient: chemically pure uranium. Dr. Gwendolyn Verhoff, Professor of History at St. Louis Community College–Wildwood, will explore how this production contributed to America’s nuclear aspirations – and left long-term legacies of environmental damage. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org