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    • 9th Annual Bioethics Symposium: “Queering Bioethics: Ethical Issues in LGBTQ Health Care”

      This year’s symposium is titled: “Queering Bioethics: Ethical Issues in LGBTQ Health Care.” The planning committee, led by Dr. Robert Streiffer, has attracted some of the best people in the country to provide discussion on the historic and current ethical issues around LGBTQ health care including: surrogacy and assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs), health care for…

    • 11th Annual Nelson Institute Earth Day Conference

      11th Annual Nelson Institute Earth Day Conference

      Post-apocalyptic films and books are more popular than ever, with recent titles like The Hunger Games, The Passage, Snowpiercer and The Walking Dead joining a rapidly growing list. What drives our fascination with the end of the world? Can this pop-culture phenomenon help us understand today’s environmental challenges and stimulate ideas to build a just,…

    • PHS Monday Seminar: John Mullahy, PhD, “Understanding Patients’ Time in Contact with Healthcare Providers”

      PHS Monday Seminar: John Mullahy, PhD, “Understanding Patients’ Time in Contact with Healthcare Providers”

      This seminar will consider some conceptual and empirical aspects of the time patients spend in contact with healthcare providers.  Under different circumstances, non-contact with providers may or may not be desirable.  For instance, some measures of healthcare quality are based on understanding how much patient time is dedicated to the receipt of healthcare, how much…

    • Cooperative development in Ghana: Brown bag seminar

      Mindy Habecker from UW Extension will share her experiences working with 65 farmers in rural southeastern Ghana near Ada. The two week project through Farmer to Farmer, US AID was to assist members of the Afiadenyigba tribe form a farmer’s cooperative. These farmers grow cassava, watermelon, tomatoes, okra, and raise a variety of livestock. The project…

    • Pleasure and the Pleasurable in Africa and the African Diaspora

      Pleasure and the Pleasurable in Africa and the African Diaspora

      This conference will be a lively interrogation of an uncommon theme in the scholarly study of Africa and the African diaspora: pleasure. The uncommonness is not surprising, given the constituent elements of the modern history of the African world in the last five centuries: slavery, colonialism, and the continuing challenges of postemancipation, civil rights and…