The Center offers many diverse programs, publications, and projects including:
The Center for Literature, Medicine and Biomedical Humanities is home to The Literature and Medicine Book Series, published by Kent State University Press.
A summer symposium that brings together health care professionals, humanities scholars, creative artists, and educators in a dynamic learning community.
Visiting scholars who serve both as faculty and presenters to the entire Hiram community.
Collaborations with writers and visual and dramatic arts professionals using their talents to address ethical issues.
Coordinated programming such as the series Stages: Cancer in the Arts and the performances of Lift, Breathe, Carry.
An annual Margaret Clark Morgan scholar in mental health.
To learn how you can support this center contact:The Office of Development and Alumni Relations |
To find out more about center programming contact:Michael Blackie, Interim Director of the Center Erin Lamb , Interim Director of the Center Brittany Jackson, Assistant Director of the Center 330.569.5380 |