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Aaron Tolson Dance Institute's Winter Intensive

December 28, 2024
11:30 am EST - 4:00 pm EST


DECEMBER 28th

Expand your technique, and push your limits in our winter intensive. Classes are of intermediate and advanced level. We are offering one hour classes of contemporary, ballet and tap!

Schedule:


11:30am- Intermediate Ballet
1i:30am- Advanced Contemporary

12:30pm- Intermediate Contemporary
12:30pm- Advanced Ballet

2pm- Intermediate Tap
2pm- Advanced Contemporary

3pm- Intermediate Contemporary
3pm- Advanced Tap

Lunch break from 1:30pm

** Please note: Anyone interested in auditioning for the college's dance program, auditions are being held at 10am. 

Event

Bridging Science and Care: The Impact of Tissue Engineering on Health

November 21, 2024
5:30 pm EST - 6:30 pm EST

Join the Center for Ethics in Society on November 21st as we welcome Dartmouth professor Dr. Katie Hixon to discuss medical ethics and bioengineering. Dr. Hixon will explore cutting-edge work in tissue engineering and scaffold development aimed at enhancing musculoskeletal health and orthopedic treatments. She will examine the real-world implications of this research for patients and the public, highlighting how recent advances in bioengineering present both opportunities and challenges for accessing new therapies. Additionally, Dr. Hixon will address the bioethical questions that arise in this field and share insights on navigating responsible innovation in healthcare.

Location: Spotlight Room at the Palace Theater, 96 Hanover St, Manchester, NH 03101

Light refreshments and hors d'oeuvres will be provided.

About the speaker:

Katie Hixon, PhD. is an accomplished researcher and educator at Dartmouth Engineering, where she serves as both an Assistant Professor of Engineering and a Clinical Assistant Professor of Orthopaedics. She is the principal investigator at The Hixon Lab which is focused on developing innovative treatments to support healing in patients where tissue repair is challenging, particularly large and complex injuries from disease or traumatic injury.

With a focus on developing innovative therapies, such as using Manuka honey, which has natural antibacterial properties, Dr. Hixon's research utilizes orthopedic and craniofacial models to drive breakthroughs in musculoskeletal health. Her work seeks to enhance healing processes and improve the quality of life for patients facing these complex challenges. Through her commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration and cutting-edge research, Dr. Hixon is making significant contributions to the fields of engineering and orthopaedics.

Katie Hixon, PhD.

Event

Celebration of Light Dinner

November 14, 2024
5:00 pm EST - 6:00 pm EST

An evening celebrating the spiritual victory of light over darkness.

     When:   November 14, 2024
     Time:     5:00 pm to 6:00 pm
     Where:  Event Space in the Jean Student Center

Register for dinner here!

Lit candle