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Come hear "How to Save the World" Thursday 9/26

High priority

We live in challenging times.   Political divisiveness, economic insecurity, and rapid change can activate physiological processes meant to protect us in response to temporary danger.  When we get stuck in the thinking associated with these processes, it is socially detrimental and interferes with our well-being. But, we don't have to get stuck and therefore limit our individual and collective potential. 

"How to Save the World: The Brain Science of Change, Tolerance, and Fulfillment" is a talk by practicing physician Raj Nijhawan, CEO and founder of the Life Ecology Organization.  LEO is dedicated to empowering people, groups, and entire organizations with the practical tools to quickly improve resilience, adaptability and fearlessness.

Thursday, September 26, 4:45-5:45pm  313 DeRicci

Co-sponsored by Environmental Studies, Henry Predolin School of Nursing, Social Innovation and Sustainability Leadership, and COR.  

Free and also open to the public.

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