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The Plague Archives artist Maya Gurantz with students in Sonja Mackenzie's Public Health Senior Capstone class and Craig Stephens (Biology, Public Health) and Matthew Newsom Kerr's Difficult Dialogues: Infectious Disease and Human Society class.

The Plague Archives artist Maya Gurantz with students in Sonja Mackenzie's Public Health Senior Capstone class and Craig Stephens (Biology, Public Health) and Matthew Newsom Kerr's Difficult Dialogues: Infectious Disease and Human Society class.

Public Health and The Plague Archives

In May, the Public Health and History departments, in collaboration with the de Saisset Museum and the Center for Arts and Humanities, welcomed artist Maya Gurantz to campus for a two-day engagement with Gurantz’s exhibit The Plague Archives. Sonja Mackenzie and Matthew Newsom Kerr (History) held a panel discussion with Maya on "Reimagining Public Health Futures and Histories." Students and faculty had a dynamic set of discussions in classroom visits, including Public Health Senior Capstone and Infectious Disease and Human Society Honors students.