Harvard 50th reunion schedule (Tue 5/28, Wed 5/29): pp.13-16 describe this year's symposia/discussions . https://twitter.com/mitchel...
INTERSECTIONS: OUR FUTURE LIVES AND PUBLIC POLICY (Tue May 28 9:00–10:30 am, Science Center B) A panel discussion and audience dialogue will look at how public programs, especially Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid, as well as social and technological changes, have affected and will affect our lives and the lives of our children and grandchildren. - Mitchell Tsai
HOW ARE YOU HAPPY—AGING AND SOURCES OF SATISFACTION (Tue May 28 1:45–3:15 pm, Sanders Theatre) A moderated class dialogue on sources of happiness and satisfaction while aging—in relationship to retirement, second careers, and play. The scene will be set by Robert Waldinger of Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital, based on the Harvard Study of Adult Development (a 75-year longitudinal study of Harvard graduates). - Mitchell Tsai
QUINTESSENCE ’63: PART I (Tue May 28 10:45 am - noon, SC B) (1) The Difficulty of Being Good: The Indian Concept of Dharma and the Search for a More Meaningful Life (2) Moral Injury: What Is It and Why Does It Matter? (3) Electoral Dysfunction - Mitchell Tsai
(4) Against the Odds: Empowering Low-Income Young People to Rebuild Their Communities and Their Lives; and Persuading the Federal Government to Invest in Breaking the Cycle of Poverty and Injustice in America (5) My Brush with Obstruction of Justice as White House Counsel (6) Strategic Charity: What We 70-somethings Can Best Do to Put It All Together Before It All Falls Apart! - Mitchell Tsai
QUINTESSENCE ’63: PART III (Wed May 29 3:00–4:00 pm, Sanders) (2) Is Money Obsolete?—How to Think About Inflation, Debt, and Federal Policy (3) What Does Environmental Protection Protect?—Defining ‘Environment’ in Environmental Politics and Policy (4) The Future of Medicine: Integrative Medicine and the Healing of the Whole Person - Mitchell Tsai