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- Body, Mind, Space, and Spirit: Margaret Rigg Art Collection8:00 am
- Networking that Really Works: How to Make the Most of BU Connects12:00 pm
- Boston Theater Marathon XXIII: Special Zoom Edition12:00 pm
- Tai Chi at Marsh Chapel12:00 pm
- Earth Day Tabling 1:00 pm
- Suicide Among Post-9/11 Service Members and Veterans: Understanding Rates and Causes1:00 pm
- How We Talk About the Climate Crisis3:00 pm
- Telling the Untold History of Civil Rights Leaders in Boston4:00 pm
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Suicide Among Post-9/11 Service Members and Veterans: Understanding Rates and Causes
Join us on Wednesday, April 21 at 1:00 pm ET for a webinar titled "Suicide Among Post-9/11 Service Members and Veterans: Understanding Rates and Causes." The webinar will feature Ben Suitt (Ph.D. candidate in the Graduate Program in Religion at Boston University). This webinar is part of a four-part series in the spring of 2021 exploring various costs and consequences of the post-9/11 wars. The webinars, hosted by Neta C. Crawford (Co-Founder & Co-Director of the Costs of War Project and Professor & Chair of the BU Department of Political Science), are part of the “20 Years of War” research series, a two-year collaboration with the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs at Brown University to expand the ongoing Costs of War project. The “20 Years of War” research series explores the human, financial, environmental, social, and political costs of the post-9/11 wars and illustrates how the impacts of the wars will ripple into the future.
When | 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm on Wednesday, April 21, 2021 |
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Location | YouTube |