UNLV Public Health Salon
Campus Location
Office/Remote Location
Description
The theme of gathering 3 of the UNLV Public Health Salon is adversity and resilience.
Read, think, and come to mingle, snack, and discuss these stories:
- If Wishes Was Horses by David Mitchell
- An Obliging Robber by Mia Cuoto
- That Time at My Brother’s Wedding by Laila Lalami
- The Cellar by Dina Nayeli
All stories are contained in:
The New York Times Magazine. (2020). The Decameron Project: 29 New Stories from the Pandemic Selected by the Editors of the New York Times Magazine. New York: Scribner.
This book may be borrowed from a library or purchased at a bookstore or online. It is also available through the UNLV Library as an online book and as a New York Times Magazine issue. The magazine issue is accessible through The New York Times website.
- The UNLV Public Health Salon is a forum for UNLV School of Public Health (SPH) students, faculty, staff, alumni, and partners to read and think about stories with public health themes and to connect with others who are part of the UNLV SPH community.
- The UNLV Public Health Salon will gather regularly and in person during the Fall 2024 semester.
- Participants will read short stories written during the COVID-19 pandemic by prominent, contemporary authors; reading well-written writing is a gateway to writing well.
- Each Salon gathering will provide participants a chance to connect and to think about these stories. Conversations will focus on what these stories reveal about people living through a pandemic (including us) and implications for the public health sector.
- The schedule of gatherings and associated readings is available on the Gatherings page. Attend as many gatherings as you can. RSVP is recommended, but attend even if you did not.
- Participating is voluntary and free.
- There will be snacks.
Price
Free
Admission Information
Everyone connected to the UNLV SPH is welcome -- students, faculty, staff, alumni, and community partners.
RSVP is recommended, but attend even if you did not.
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External Sponsor
UNLV School of Public Health and Black Mountain Institute