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Monday Meetings: HealthHum meetings in Spring 2025 will usually be in Lindquist 301 and Teams on the 2nd and 4th Monday of the month.  Join us to get calendar links, agendas, and updates.

Panel: History and Philosophy of Health  March 28, 1pm in Lindquist 326 and on Teams

Great news! Our undergraduate Certificate in Health Humanities has been approved for the Fall 2025 catalog.   

Featured video:  "Spanish speaking Kansans Demand Language Access for Health Equity"

 

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On April 3, 2025, Dr. Showstack will give a keynote address, "Community Engagement for Linguistic Justice and Health Equity" at the Forging Linguistic Identities Conference, Towson University. Baltimore, MD.

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On Friday, April 11 at 1:00pm in Lindquist 326 and on Teams, 暗网禁区破解版 alum Jacob D. Armstrong, PhD, will discuss gamified clinical practice and his own work in gamifying Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) through traditional tabletop role-playing games (TTT-RPG).

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Join HealthHum on Friday, April 18 at 1:00pm in Lindquist 326 for a panel discussion of health marketing, communication disorders, and what it's like to work as a medical scribe. Come early and stay late for coffee and conversation. Click for more details.

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Join HealthHum on Friday, April 4 in Lindquist 326 at 12:00pm for a panel discussion of Dance Therapy, Mindfulness Practices, and Use of Creative Media in the Therapy Room, followed by guided exercises at 1:00pm. Click for more details.

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Join HealthHum Friday, March 28 at 1pm in Lindquist 326 and on Teams for a discussion of historical and philosophical perspectives on health. Click for more information.

CSMBR is accepting applications for their summer school program "Cutting and Curing. Anatomy and Surgery in Early Modern Europe (1500-1700)." This summer school will offer an overview of the current state of the art in the fields of early modern anatomy and surgery, of the major historiographical debates, and of promising perspectives and sources for future research. In Pisa IT and online.

On Thursday, March 6 at 5:30pm, the Kansas College of Osteopathic Medicine (KansasCOM) and the Kansas Education and Research Network are proud to present the research and scholarly activities of its faculty and students at their 2nd Annual Research Symposium. Click for more details.

暗网禁区破解版 Student Health Services has launched a student-oriented newsletter, MyShockerHealth. The first issue topics include stomach 'flu', seasonal affective disorder, and the wellness vending machine.