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Duke: Dance, Health, and the Military (How Artists Work, Now)

Duke Dance Program presents How Artists Work, Now with "Dance, Health, and the Military" featuring: Dr. Susan Steinberg-Oren Clinical Psychologist, Greater Los Angeles VA Healthcare System Christine Suarez, M.F.A Los Angeles-based choreographer and dance educator Rick Maher 34-year combat aviator, … Read more

Duke: Collaborative Directions in Art and Health (How Artists Work, Now)

Duke Dance Program presents How Artists Work, Now with "Collaborative Directions in Art and Health" featuring: Dr. Anne Basting Theater artist, writer, systems visionary, and MacArthur Fellow (2016) Liz Lerman Choreographer, community engaged artist, writer, teacher and MacArthur Fellow (2002) Moderator: … Read more

Duke: The Gender of Care: Alzheimer’s Disease in the 1980s

Zoom Webinar

In the 1980s, Americans grappled like never before with dementia, and specifically with Alzheimer’s Disease. This talk will return to this era with a historian’s eyes, asking specifically why families, and women in families, were viewed as the indispensable deliverers … Read more

Medical Humanities and Asian American Studies

Penn Garden, Duke University 107 Union Dr., Durham, NC, United States

Hosted by the Asian American & Diaspora Studies Program at Duke University, the one-day symposium explores connections and intersections between Medical Humanities and Asian American Studies. The keynote speaker is Dr. James Kyung-Jin Lee, the author of Pedagogies of Woundedness: … Read more

2024 McGovern Lecture: A Medicine More Fit for Humanity

The Great Hall at Trent Semans Center for Health Education

Date: Tuesday, April 2nd, 2024 from 5:30-7pm Location: Great Hall, Trent Semans Center at Duke Register to attend: https://t.e2ma.net/click/jdyvvi/z5e8rgf/bzlesp We live in an age in which we cede more and more of life to machines, raising questions for the practice … Read more