- 2025 Thewlis Lecture! - Join us on March 26, 2025 for the 2025 Malford Thewlis Lecture on Gerontology and Geriatrics featuring a screening of Michelle Le Brun’s documentary, Optics of Aging. Le Brun, a URI Harrington School of Communication and Media faculty member and the film’s producer, director and cinematographer, will be on hand, along with cast members, for a discussion following the screening
- Project ECHO: Growing Older with Lifelong Intellectual Disabilities: When Dementia is Suspected or Diagnosed - REGISTRATION OPEN! Starting in April 2025, this Project ECHO series seeks health care and human service providers who want to enhance their knowledge, competence, and performance related to the care of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities affected by dementia. Each ECHO session will include a short presentation by a topic expert, followed by a case study submitted in advance by an ECHO participant site, and then open discussion to learn from one another. Project ECHO is a free, practical, case-based education program.
- HRSA Awards Geriatrics Workforce Enhancement Program Grants
- Dr. Clark named among Stanford’s top 2% of scientists worldwide!
- Recording Available! 2023 Thewlis Lecture on Gerontology and Geriatrics - Longevity and the New Map of Life Laura L. Carstensen, PhD Fairleigh S. Dickinson Jr. Professor in Public Policy Professor of Psychology Director, Stanford Center on Longevity Presented April 3, 2023 The 100 year life is here. Are we ready? As life expectancy increases, conversations about aging often raise concerns. Many of the challenges […]