Coexisting with COVID-19: COVID and Mental Health

June 11, 2020 6:30 pm

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It’s no secret that the experience of living in the middle of a global pandemic has taken its toll on our mental health. This week we’ll talk to Jonathan Kanter and Liliana Lengua, UW faculty who are on the forefront of making sure we’re all going to be alright.

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Series: Coexisting with COVID-19

Moderated by Hanson Hosein

The COVID-19 pandemic has proven to be more than just a threat to our health: it’s become a disruption of our way of life, affecting everything from supply chains, to the way we love, to what is considered essential work, how are we to think about and live amidst this “new normal”?

To answer this, the Graduate School’s Office of Public Lectures, in partnership with faculty from Population Health, the Communication Leadership program within the Department of Communication, and many others, will host a weekly panel titled “Coexisting with COVID-19.”

Join moderator Hanson Hosein Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. for 30-minute livestream talks featuring 2-3 faculty from across the UW. The series is presented free of charge; advance registration required.

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