Still Me: Accepting Alzheimer's Without Losing Yourself

Date: 4/29/2024
Time: 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM
Location: Josef Korbel School of International Studies
 




Join us for a transformative event featuring DU Chancellor Emerita, Rebecca Chopp, PhD, as she shares her inspiring journey following an Alzheimer's diagnosis. DU Chancellor, Jeremey Haefner, will open the event, followed by an insightful interview led by Kelly Osthoff, Senior Director of Programs at the Colorado Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association, where Dr. Chopp will delve into her experiences, and discuss the impactful lifestyle changes that have allowed her to stay connected to her purpose and self. 

Be a part of this unique opportunity to witness resilience, hope, and the power of healthy aging. 

Chancellor Emerita Dr. Chopp will be discussing her book, Still Me: Accepting Alzheimer's without losing yourself, which will be available for purchase onsite, and is available for purchase online. All royalties will go to support Alzheimer's treatment and research. A book signing will follow the event. 


Monday April 29th, 2024

12:00PM-2:00PM


Maglione Hall, Sie 5025

Anna and John J. Sie International Relations Complex

2201 S Gaylord St #5025 

Denver, Colorado 80210

 

 *parking will be provided*

 refreshments will be available

 

Free memory screening through CenExel will be offered onsite. 


Hope to see you there! 

Need help registering? Email alice.andrastek@du.edu

 

 

*Registration Limit has been reached for this event. Please email alice.andrastek@du.edu to be added to the waitlist, or to receive the recording*







 
 

contact information

For questions about this event, including accessibility concerns, please contact:
 
Alice Andrastek
alice.andrastek@du.edu

Please note that without adequate notice before the event, we may not be able to provide reasonable accommodations.

location

Josef Korbel School of International Studies

2201 S Gaylord St Rm 5025
Denver, CO 80208

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