Thursday, September 6, Light breakfast 9:30 AM, Lecture 10:00 AM
Reservations are needed for this event: Please call (814) 865-4776 or email healthyaging@psu.edu
Everyday Ups and Downs
An 8-session certificate training program for older adults (55+) wishing to develop intergenerational programs in their areas of interest. Learn how to engage children and youth and expand your...
Read more...The Future of Medicare presented by Mark Sciegaj, Professor, Health Policy and Administration
Read more...Memory As We Age presented by Nancy Dennis, Associate Professor, Psychology
Cognitive aging is key component to aging well. What happens to our brain and memory storage as we age? Learn strategies to...
Healthy Bones for Life presented by Mary Jane De Souza, Professor, Department of Kinesiology
Read more...Nursing alumni and community! Join members of our Penn State community dedicated to improving the health of older adults.
NOTE: This workshop has been cancelled. (21 March 2017)
Fake or Fact? Making sense of healthy aging science presented by Martin Sliwinski, Professor of Human Development and Family Studies, Director for the Center for Healthy Aging
Read more...Visit the gallery with our community partners the residents of Juniper Village at Brookline.
Read more...Have your own FaceAge experience by participating in a Story Circle!
Read more...Visit the gallery on a day designated for our partners Centre County Senior Centers!
Read more...Participate in an intergenerational conversation. A time to reflect and share your FaceAge experience.
Read more...FaceAge: Learning from cross-generational encounters given by Andrew Belser, Professor of Movement, Voice and Acting, School of Theatre.
Read more...Visit the gallery on this special day designated for residents of The Village at Penn State.
Read more...Join Christine Phillips, PostDoctoral Fellow, Center for Healthy Aging for a lively discussion on physical activity and aging. We will explore the current state of knowledge about physical activity,...
Read more...Paradoxes of Aging, a lecture given by Martin Sliwinski, Professor of Human Development and Family Studies, Director for the Center for Healthy Aging
Read more...Foxdale Village and Northwest Bank are pleased to be hosting a screening of Glen Campbell I'll Be Me at the State Theatre. This award-winning film chronicles Mr. Campbell's final tour which he...
Read more...The Road Ahead: Staying Sharp and Mobile (Lesley A. Ross, Assistant Professor of Human Development and Family Studies, Director of the Study of Healthy Aging & Applied Research Programs (SHAARP)...
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