sleeping the rest of Sunday and Monday until 7:30 am to catch up on his sleep deficit
Vegetarian In Boston
Vegetarian In Boston Maynard S. Clark's Veggie and Boston Blog talks about vegetarian topics AND Boston-related topics, often intersecting them interestingly. Maynard S. Clark is a long-time and well-known vegan in Greater Boston, who often quips in his 'elevator pitch': "I've been vegan now for over half my natural life, longer than most human earthlings have been alive."
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Friday, March 20, 2009
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Meetings & 2009 EIGHR all day; recovering from 'a bug' - probably hundreds of millions of such bugs!
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Stuffed noise cleared with salty water; dry throat assuaged with cold filtered water, I go to sleep.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Monday, March 16, 2009
Preparing student acceptances for June 8-12 2009 HSPH Ethical Issues in Global Health Research event
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Looking for thoughtful, articulate, kind, principled vegetarians to write celebrative songs about the joy of living by vegan values!
Looking for thoughtful, articulate, kind, principled vegetarians to write celebrative songs about the joy of living by vegan values!
Preparing 2009 EIGHR acceptances for June 8-12 after attending Sat AM session of 2009 National Undergraduate Bioethics Conference @Harvard
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Preparing for National Undergraduate Bioethics Conference at Harvard Friday/Saturday, then 2009 EIGHR student acceptances for June 8-12.
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Preparing for public ethics workshop Thur 1-5 pm;Natl Undergrad Bioethics Conf @Harvard Fri/Saturday
VejNaturals Wed PM; Natl Undergrad Bioethics Conf @Harvard Fri/Sat;public ethics wrkshp Thurs 1-5 pm
Preparing for National Undergraduate Bioethics Conference @Harvard Friday/Saturday &public ethics workshop for Thursday afternoon
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Monday, March 09, 2009
Psyched about HOUSE at 8 pm and 24 at 9 pm tonight; then because I'm zonked, I'll go to sleep early.
Sunday, March 08, 2009
I'm marketing the 2009 EIGHR course - Ethical Issues in Global Health Research: http://www.HSPH.Harvard.edu/bioethics/ Attend if qualified.
Thursday, March 05, 2009
present
The Second Annual Symposium on
The Roles of Faith-Based Organizations in Public Health
Thursday, March 12th
1:00 - 5:00 pm
Harvard-Yenching Institute, Auditorium
2 Divinity Avenue ● Cambridge, MA
Reception to follow symposium
Welcome:
Dr. Daniel Wikler, Professor of Ethics and Population Health, Harvard School of Public Health
Opening Address (1:00-1:45 pm)
“Health and Faith in the Obama Era”
Kimberly Konkel
Associate Director for Health, Center for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, HHS
Panel 1 (1:45-3:15 pm)
Faith-Based Organizations in Public Health: Constitutional, Legal, and Ethical Issues
Melissa Rogers
Director, Wake Forest School of Divinity Center for Religion and Public Affairs;
Member, President’s Advisory Council on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships
Richard Katskee
Assistant Legal Director, American’s United for Separation of Church and State
Kevin Outterson
Associate Professor, Boston University School of Law
Moderator: Richard Parker
Lecturer in Public Policy, Sr. Fellow, Shorenstein Center, Harvard Kennedy School
Panel 2 (3:30-5:00 pm)
Contraception and Faith: Including the Voice of Religion in Family Planning
Dianne Luby
President and CEO, Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts
Rev. Eugene Rivers, III
Pastor, Azusa Christian Community; Co-chair, National TenPoint Leadership Foundation
Allan Hill
Andelot Professor of Demography, Global Health and Population, Harvard School of Public Health
Lisa Sowle Cahill
J. Donald Monan Professor of Theology, Boston College
Nadine Weidman
Associate, Department of the History of Science, Harvard University
Moderator: Dr. Marcia Castro
Assistant Professor of Demography, Global Health and Population, Harvard School of Public Health
Sponsored by:
The Department of Global Health and Population, Harvard School of Public Health;
Africa Health Forum;
The Office of Student Life, Harvard Divinity School;
HSPH Student Group for Reproductive Health and Rights
This event is open to the public.
Questions? Please contact Alyson at arosewoo@hsph.harvard.edu
http://maynardsclark.blogspot.com/ Faith-Based Orgs in Public Health, Thur Mar 12, 1-5 pm, Harvard-Yenching Inst, 2 Divinity Av Cambridge MA
http://maynardsclark.blogspot.com/ Faith-Based Orgs in Public Health, Thur Mar 12, 1-5 pm, Harvard-Yenching Inst, 2 Divinity Av Cambridge MA
The
present
The Second Annual Symposium on
The Roles of Faith-Based Organizations in Public Health
Thursday, March 12th
1:00 - 5:00 pm
Harvard-Yenching Institute, Auditorium
Reception to follow symposium
Welcome: Dr. Daniel Wikler, Professor of Ethics and Population Health,
Opening Address (1:00-1:45 pm)
“Health and Faith in the Obama Era”
Kimberly Konkel
Associate Director for Health, Center for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, HHS
Panel 1 (1:45-3:15 pm)
Faith-Based Organizations in Public Health: Constitutional, Legal, and Ethical Issues
Melissa Rogers
Director,
Member, President’s Advisory Council on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships
Richard Katskee
Assistant Legal Director, American’s United for Separation of Church and State
Kevin Outterson
Associate Professor,
Moderator: Richard Parker
Lecturer in Public Policy, Sr. Fellow,
Panel 2 (3:30-5:00 pm)
Contraception and Faith: Including the Voice of Religion in Family Planning
Dianne Luby
President and CEO, Planned Parenthood League of
Rev. Eugene Rivers, III
Pastor,
Allan Hill
Andelot Professor of Demography, Dept. of Global Health and Population,
Lisa Sowle Cahill
J. Donald Monan Professor of Theology,
Nadine Weidman
Associate, Department of the History of Science,
Moderator: Dr. Marcia Castro
Assistant Professor of Demography,
Sponsored by: The Department of Global Health and Population,
This event is open to the public.
Questions? Please contact Alyson at arosewoo@hsph.harvard.edu