The Center for Immunization Research and Education (CIRE) works collaboratively throughout our region to increase vaccination rates because no one should suffer from a vaccine-preventable disease.
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Mark your calendars: Flu and COVID-19 vaccines will be available on campus for NDSU faculty and staff!
Thrifty White will be on campus three days in October to provide flu and COVID-19 vaccines (Pfizer) to NDSU faculty and staff who want them.
Everyone ages 6 months and older should get a 2024-2025 COVID-19 vaccine. Much like the flu shot, the updated formula targets circulating COVID-19 variants, so it’s expected to give us better protection, especially against severe disease.
Pre-registration is required with the corresponding access code (see below). You must register no later than midnight the day before the clinic.
Tuesday, October 8th, 10am – 2pm
Memorial Union, Across from Caribou Coffee
Click here to register for the 10/8 Memorial Union clinic. Access code: T655L
Tuesday, October 22nd, 11:30am – 12:30pm
Barry Hall, Eide Bailly Conference Room
Click here to register for the 10/22 Barry Hall clinic. Access code: UXX9L
Wednesday, October 23rd, 10am – 2pm
Memorial Union, Across from Caribou Coffee
Click here to register for the 10/23 Memorial Union clinic. Access code: P8VWZ
These clinics are for faculty and staff only. Students are encouraged to contact Student Health Service for vaccination appointments.
Insurance information will be collected online during pre-registration. The flu and COVID-19 shots are free with most insurance plans. Please bring your insurance card with you to your appointment.
For further questions, please contact Maeve Williams at maeve.williams@ndsu.edu.
CIRE's Latest Webinars
July 2024: Effective HPV Vaccine Communication: Helping Providers Make Strong Vaccine Recommendations with Dr. Noel Brewer and Dr. Jessica Young
March 2024: From Elimination to Resurgence: The challenges of controlling vaccine-preventable disease in a changing world with Dr. Katelyn Jetelina, Your Local Epidemiologist
December 2023: New Products for Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Prevention with Dr. Jefferson Jones and Dr. Jennifer DeCuir from the CDC
July 2023: Vaccines Under the Microscope: How Can We Know They Are Safe? with Dr. Paul Carson, CIRE Medical Director
April 2023: Q&A with Virulent: The Vaccine War Directior & Producer
February 2023: Is polio coming back? with Dr. Paul Offit, Director of the Vaccine Education Center at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia