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POSTPONED: Begin with the End in Mind

To help prevent the spread of COVID-19, on- and off-campus university-sponsored events that involve more than 20 people, or use more than one-third of the venue’s capacity, are postponed or canceled effective immediately through the end of the Spring 2020 semester.

  • date: 03/20/20
  • time: 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
  • location: UNO Thompson Alumni Center • maps

  • contact:  Heather Ford - Gerontology • 402.554.2114 • hford@unomaha.edu
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The University of Nebraska at Omaha has been actively monitoring the rapidly evolving novel coronavirus (COVID-19) situation and providing regular updates to the UNO community as the situation changes. The health and safety of our community continues to be our primary concern in this fluid situation. At this time, a majority of campus-sponsored events are canceled or postponed through the end of the Spring 2020 semester. Please continue to visit unomaha.edu/coronavirus for daily updates provided by UNO.

Begin with the End in Mind

Each year the Department of Gerontology offers the popular lecture series, “Begin With the End in Mind" about end-of-life planning. This will be our seventh year offering these discussion talks. A special thanks to Dr. Tom Osborne, former Nebraska Cornhuskers football coach, for inspiring us to hold the Begin with the End in Mind series!

Save the dates for our 2020 series!

January 10 Memorial Societies Karl Rohling, Arbor Society
February 14 Tears are Normal Mindy Crouch, Pando Geriatric Counseling
March 20 Medical options at end of life Dr. Erin Dahlke, Visiting Nurses Association

All events will be held from 1-2pm in the UNO Thompson Alumni Center.

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