The Cities with Jim Mertens
The Cities | Returning to Campus | United Way
Season 10 Episode 18 | 28m 29s
The Cities | Returning to Campus | United Way
The Cities with Jim Mertens – Guests: Western Illinois University gets ready to start one of the most challenging semesters yet. What can students expect? Jim talks with Dr. Martin Abraham, Western Illinois University President. Plus Living United during a pandemic. How the United Way is adapting. Rene Gellerman United Way of the Quad Cities President discusses their fundraising effort.
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The Cities with Jim Mertens is a local public television program presented by WQPT PBS
The Cities is proudly funded by Wheelan-Pressly Funeral Home & Crematory.
The Cities with Jim Mertens
The Cities | Returning to Campus | United Way
Season 10 Episode 18 | 28m 29s
The Cities with Jim Mertens – Guests: Western Illinois University gets ready to start one of the most challenging semesters yet. What can students expect? Jim talks with Dr. Martin Abraham, Western Illinois University President. Plus Living United during a pandemic. How the United Way is adapting. Rene Gellerman United Way of the Quad Cities President discusses their fundraising effort.
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The Cities is proudly funded by Wheelan-Pressly Funeral Home & Crematory.