Presented By: School of Nursing
Golden Apple "Lessons from an Imperfect Life: A Premature Last Lecture"
UMSN Clinical Associate Professor Stephen Strobbe, PhD, RN, recipient of the 2015 Golden Apple Award for teaching, will deliver his "Ideal Last Lecture" to the University of Michigan community on Tuesday, March 31. All are welcome to attend this free annual event.
Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
Program begins at 7 p.m.
Reception follows (at approximately 8:15)
U-M's Golden Apple Award and Lecture honors professors who strive to inspire and engage students in the pursuit of knowledge. Students can nominate the teacher of their choice. Here are a few of the comments from nursing students who nominated Dr. Strobbe:
"Dr. Strobbe brings vast knowledge and understanding of the intricacies of [mental health and illness] to every lecture but perhaps more importantly, he brings humanity and empathy to both his teaching style and nursing practice.”
“The sensitivity and respect with which he handles extremely challenging topics such as sexual assault, suicide, addiction, abuse, and mental illness sets such an excellent example for us nursing students as future health care leaders.”
“He strives to do everything in his power to help each student learn and succeed.”
Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
Program begins at 7 p.m.
Reception follows (at approximately 8:15)
U-M's Golden Apple Award and Lecture honors professors who strive to inspire and engage students in the pursuit of knowledge. Students can nominate the teacher of their choice. Here are a few of the comments from nursing students who nominated Dr. Strobbe:
"Dr. Strobbe brings vast knowledge and understanding of the intricacies of [mental health and illness] to every lecture but perhaps more importantly, he brings humanity and empathy to both his teaching style and nursing practice.”
“The sensitivity and respect with which he handles extremely challenging topics such as sexual assault, suicide, addiction, abuse, and mental illness sets such an excellent example for us nursing students as future health care leaders.”
“He strives to do everything in his power to help each student learn and succeed.”
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