Chandana Banerjee, City of Hope and C&C board member. Stories of Integrity: California PRIDE & End-of-Life OptionsĪmerican Society on Aging presents: State of Movement with End-of-Life Care: Medical Aid in Dying (Featuring Kim Callinan and Dr. Making Your Wishes Known: Living Your Values by Planning Ahead with Ottamissiah "Missy" Moore. Inspired to Share: Four Stories of Intentional Living at the End of Life Recorded on June 2, 2022.Ĭatholics for Compassion: Living and Dying According to Conscience Recorded on May 2, 2022.ĭeath, Dignity and Disabilities: a Discussion Recorded on March 31, 2022.ĭon’t Worry Be Ready: A Tour of Compassion & Choices' Finish Strong Dementia Tools Recorded on November 18, 2021.Įverything You Wanted to Know About VSED But Were Afraid to Ask Recorded on November 11, 2021. Wooden Nickels National Event Recorded on June 16, 2022. Haider Warraich Recorded on June 21, 2022. The Song of Our Scars: the Untold Story of Pain with Dr. Navigating Dementia Recorded on September 27, 2022.ĭay Schildkret Special Event Recorded on August 17, 2022.Ī Death Lived with Martha Calihan, M.D. It will continue to take all of us, but I know we can do it and that I can count on you to be fully Cornhusker Committed.Trailblazers in the Financial World Recorded on February 11th, 2023. We’ve come successfully this far, and now we have just five more weeks. We can only help contain this disease, and keep our community safe, when we know who has been impacted and can do the critical contact tracing to inform others of their risk. Or if you’re invited to participate in our random mitigation testing. It is particularly important that you be tested if you are symptomatic. And not for Halloween.Īppropriately and always masking up, maintaining social distance, good hygiene and getting tested is how we all win. Not for a Husker football watch party ignoring recommended health guidelines. We must remember, COVID-19 will not take a break. Let’s all stay vigilant and finish our semester on campus strong. In the next five weeks as we finish the semester and the seasons change with winter approaching, we cannot get fatigued with the work of keeping ourselves, our greater community and each other safe. Thank you for your sacrifices, your focus, and your commitment. I’m especially pleased that we haven’t seen the large outbreaks of COVID-19 cases so many other universities have. And we have.īut in these unprecedented circumstances you’ve worked hard, you’ve learned the protocols and, in most all cases, have adapted well to the requirements needed to keep ourselves and each other safe – to do public good for all of us and the greater community. We haven’t been perfect, we’ve had a few moments where we didn’t live up to our standards, ones that highlighted the need to do better. And I know it is especially hard for you as collegiate scholars – as I have said many times over the past 7 months – none of us chose to be living in a global pandemic unlike any in over 100 years – and especially you at this pinnacle educational moment in your lives. Social distancing is really hard, largely against our greater nature as human beings. Our Cornhusker Commitment to each other has helped us navigate the challenges and risks of the global pandemic and has been important in exceeding expectations. We are in week 10 of our fall semester together on campus in person as much as possible, and you absolutely deserve a Husker High Five.
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