Author of “Why Good Things Happen to Good People”, Dr. Stephen Post
November 13, 2007
7:00pm
Monroe A & B of the Warshof Conference Center
There are life-enhancing benefits to caring, kindness and compassion. Hear how stories of giving have unlocked the doors to health, happiness and a longer life!
Tickets are required. Free to MCC Students, Faculty and Staff. $7.00 General Public
Tickets are available on MONROECCTICKETS.COM, the Brighton Campus Center Service Desk or
by calling 292-2534
Dr. Post is Professor of Bioethics & Family Medicine in the School of the Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, and served as a Senior Research Scholar in the Becket Institute at St. Hugh's College, Oxford University. He is also President of the Institute for Research on Unlimited Love (IRUL) - Altruism, Compassion, Service, which was founded in 2001 with a generous grant from the John Templeton Foundation. Dr. Post will be speaking on his most recent book "Why Good Things Happen to Good People: The Exciting New Science that Proves the Link Between Doing Good and Living a Longer, Happier, Healthier Life, co-authored with Jill Neimark.
Sponsored by the Campus Center Visiting Scholars Series in cooperation with the Mental Health Association of Rochester/Monroe County; Phi Theta Kappa; Health and Physical Education; the Nursing Department; and Anthropology/History/Political Science/Sociology.
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