SPHHS Dean's Seminar Will Explore Campus Paths to Well-Being
Learn about the new Integrative Medicine Clinic, a state-wide arts prescription program, and the HEART initiative.
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The School of Public Health and Health Sciences, in collaboration with University Health Services and the Fine Arts Center, invite the campus community to attend the SPHHS dean's seminar, “Exploring Wellness: Campus Paths to Well-Being,” on Friday, Feb. 13 from 1:30-2:30 p.m. in the Seminar Room of the new SPHHS Hub Building.
Our wellness journeys are unique to each and every one of us. In this very special SPHHS Dean’s Seminar, you will learn about integrative medicine, an approach that treats the whole person looking for the root cause of symptoms for real healing; using art as medicine to heal and improve wellness in unique and inspiring ways; and the HEART (Health, Environment, and the Arts) initiative, which engages in research and outreach that harnesses the power of the arts to address complex problems in society.
The seminar brings together all three dynamic and innovative approaches to wellness and features speakers Dr. Khama Ennis from University Health Services, Professor of Community Health Education Aline Gubrium from the School of Public Health and Health Sciences, and Community Relations Director Anna Robbins from the Fine Arts Center. This SPHHS Dean’s Seminar is part of UMass’s Week of Wellness (WoW).
For more information about the panelists and these programs, and to register for the seminar, visit the SPHHS events page.