Food for Thought 2024
Enjoy engaging conversations led by Northern Kentucky University history professors and lecturers. Read more
Enjoy engaging conversations led by Northern Kentucky University history professors and lecturers. Read more
Celebrate the 400-year anniversary of Shakespeare’s First Folio with a year-long series featuring the Bard’s timeless works. Read more
Sam Mihara joins the library to discuss Executive Order 9066, which forced over 100,000 Japanese Americans from their homes and into prison camps. Read more
What is “the good life” and does everyone have an equal chance to share in it?
Dr. Rachael Clark, an instructor in the Northern Kentucky University Department of Psychological Science, looks at residents in an impoverished community to examine hope
and the meaning of life.
Rachael will share her vision for and experiences with including every social class in her studies to improve the quality of life for all human beings.
She will discuss her team’s findings in “Project Hope & the Study of the Good Life” as the Six @ Six community lecture series begins its 2016 schedule at 6pm Wednesday, Feb. 3, at Carrico/Fort Thomas.
The Six @ Six Community Lecture Series is sponsored by Northern Kentucky University’s Scripps-Howard Center for Civic Engagement. Cost for each event is $6. Call 859-572-7847 or visit http://www.brownpapertickets.com/e/2321754 to buy tickets. Tickets are available at the door if the event isn’t sold out.
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