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PUBLIC LECTURES
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Image from What Matters To Me and Why with Heather Larabee
What Matters To Me and Why with Heather Larabee
December 2

The lunch series welcomes speaker Heather Larabee, assistant dean of Student Affairs and director of Campus Activities.

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Cin(T)a
December 4

A daring Indonesian film about a couple separated by their differing names for God.


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China's Chronic Disease Transition
December 8, December 9

Dr. Gonghuan Yang presents on China’s new disease burden and the shift from infectious disease to a global chronic disease epidemic.

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The Global Tobacco Epidemic: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
January 19, January 20

Dr. Judith Mackay discusses the epidemic's challenges, successes and future direction as they apply to emerging world health threats.


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From Bebop to Doo-Wop to Hip Hop
January 21

Explore the music of the African diaspora in this entertaining, informative evening of music and conversation.

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Dreaming of Peace: Vietnamese Filmmakers Move from War to Reconciliation
January 23

A moving and provocative event explores the legacy of the Vietnam War, through two new Vietnamese films.


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In the Wake of Progress: An Evening with Edward Burtynsky
January 28

Burtynsky is one of Canada’s most respected photographers, and an advocate for sustainable living practices.

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The Role of Business in Global Health
February 9, February 10

A lecture by Dr. Derek Yach, who has spearheaded several major efforts to improve global health.


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Beyond the Turnstile: Making the Case for Museums and Sustainable Values
February 11

How can museums attract the public today? Join us for an important conversation featuring several star museum professionals.

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Professionalism, Electronic Records and the Physician-Patient Relationship
February 12

Family physician Dr. Howard Brody discusses the ethical implications of the widespread implementation of electronic medical records.