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Summer Session 1 Course – Medical Sociology
Sociology 154
Summer Session I 2018 Tuesdays/Thursdays 9:00-11:50 a.m.
Location: HIB 110
Course code: 69120
Come join us this summer for a course in Medical Sociology! Students in Biology/PreMed, Public Health, and the Social Sciences are encouraged to register.
Pre-Med Students: Get a jump start in preparing for the MCAT by taking this course over the summer!
In this course we will learn more about the social, political, economic, and cultural forces shaping population health and health care delivery. The design of the course is hands-on, so come, share your experiences, and learn something new!
UC Center Sacramento
The deadline to apply for the UC Center Sacramento Winter 2019 program is fast approaching! Enroll in 15 quarter units and intern 20 hours in Sacramento! UCCS can help you gain real policy making experience and build a local professional network. Students interested in health equity and social justice can also apply for a special Health Justice Scholarship. For more information and to apply, visit this page.
CHP Thesis Performance
Hello!
You are invited to Fire Tamer Table Read. Friday, June 8th at 8pm-10:30pm. HIB 135, on the UC Irvine campus. This is a performance of my thesis, completely through the UCI Humanities Honors Program. It’s a contemporary play, written and directed by Tiffany Lee, adapted from Euripides’s Hippolytus.
Abstract
What is “Classic Theatre”? Why does the literary canon insist on Shakespeare, Chekhov, Sophocles, and Euripides while most students and nonacademics are discouraged from them? I’m writing this thesis to combat the idea that Classic plays have a selective audience. My thesis is a contemporary adaption of Euripides’s Classic Greek play Hippolytus, set in today’s United States. In my adaption I’ve focused on characters, setting, and three central themes: individual identity, family, and power. My play is 17 scenes long with an original cast of 7. The play will be performed as a table read on June 8th, 2018 at 8pm. The performance will be recorded, audio only, and added to the digital and physical archives.
Cast (in order of appearance):
Resident Chorus (m/f) : Emma Dorn, Miguel Lopez, Shannon O’Connor
Natalie “Nat” Johanne (f) : Eileen Sanchez
Phoebe Pratt (f) : Desiree Nguyen
Hayden Wilson (m) : Stewart Wilson
Theodore “Theo” Pratt (m)/Casey (m) : Matt Caballero
Facebook Event Page:
https://www.facebook.com/events/224397051698070/
See you onstage!
Tiff
Honors Cord Information
If you are a graduating senior and would like to wear a blue cord at graduation for being a member of the Campuswide Honors Program, they are now available in the Honors Office. For seniors who are already receiving Latin Honors or an award in your school (such as school honors), the cost of your cord will be $5. For students not receiving a cord from your school, your cord will be free. Please contact the Honors Office with any questions.
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