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John Carroll PPE mask clips.

JCU Gives Back To Community With Mask Clips

Looking for ways to impact the community, Bradley Stumpp, a client systems specialist, turned to JCU’s 3D printers. With the assistance of Terri Lewandowski ‘78, a member of the JCU Board of Directors, and Sister Katherine Feely, director of the Center for Service and Social Action, the team created plastic clips for reusable PPE masks to improve comfortability for essential workers.

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