"Creativity in Later Life" - Dr. Gene Cohen
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- Production Date: 06/27/2008
- Catalog Number: 7722
- Series: none
- Length: 01:46:26
- Town: Burlington
- Geography: National
- Event Type: General
- Content Type: Other
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UVM Osher Summer Institute:Dr. Gene Cohen, Director of The George Washington University Center on Aging Health and Humanities, will present the keynote entitled, "Creative Potential, Psychological Growth and Positive Brain Changes with Aging." Visit www.learn.uvm.edu/osher for more detailed information on the institute.Related Issues
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