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NWU Home   ›   Press and Media   ›   News   ›   Grief & Loss & the Holidays: A Conversation

Grief & Loss & the Holidays: A Conversation

  • Monday, November 28, 2011
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As families gather for the holidays, it can be a more difficult time for those who have lost loved ones.

Join social work professor Lisa Borchardt and university minister Mara Bailey for a conversation on grief and loss. Learn how grief is more than just dealing with death, how people respond to grief differently, and hear some ways you can honor a loved one who is no longer with you.

A conversation has been planned for Thursday, December 8 at 8 p.m. in Callen Conference Center.

Also on Thursday, December 8, faculty, staff and students are invited to stop by the chapel or the Career & Counseling Center to honor a loved one by lighting a candle or spending a few moments in reflection.

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