[Cusom27] FW: BHUM Lecture reminder

Pipes, Deborah A dpipes at campbell.edu
Mon Sep 18 12:23:31 EDT 2023


Students,

Please see below on behalf of the Office of the Dean. Thank you.

Blessings,

Debi

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From: Roeder, Robin D <roeder at campbell.edu<mailto:roeder at campbell.edu>>
Sent: Monday, September 18, 2023 9:51 AM
Subject: BHUM Lecture reminder

On Tuesday, September 26, the Biomedical Humanities Program will host the first annual Biomedical Humanities Lecture Series, sponsored by the Staley Foundation. The inaugural lecture will be given by Dr. Mark Hammond, and is entitled: "A Life of Faith and a Life of Inquiry: Biomedical Humanities to the Rescue." The lecture will start at 7:00 pm in Butler Chapel; all are invited to attend in-person or view the livestream<https://campbelluniversity.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=7b476233-a08c-4e01-b8df-b07e0141aaca>.

The Biomedical Humanities Lecture Series will bring in prominent bioethicists, public health experts, philosophers, and theologians to address questions about humanity, morality, and ultimate value, as those topic intersect with the biomedical sciences. "The lecture series is an exciting opportunity for Campbell students to engage with these topics," says Dr. Ryan Newson, director of the Biomedical Humanities program. "It also allows Campbell to participate in conversations around the health humanities that are already happening in our state and neighboring universities."


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