Sponsored by the Student Activities Board, University of Findlay welcomes Sailesh, The Hypnotist to campus on Friday, February 9 for a night of entertainment. The community is welcome to attend the event that is often described as a “journey using hypnosis, improv, music, and interactivity to create a whole lot of laughter and a ton of fun.” With more than 20 years under his belt, Sailesh has performed at more than 5,000 shows, been awarded “Entertainer of the Year” and “Hypnotist of the Year” by APCA, and crowned “World’s Best Hypnotist” by MTV Europe.
The event will take place at the University of Findlay’s Alumni Memorial Union on Friday, February 9 at 8 p.m. For those people who plan to attend, prices can be found below:
1.) UF Faculty, Staff, Students: FREE with valid University ID
2.) Community Members: $10.00 (pay at the door)
You’re invited to International Night at the University of Findlay!
Making its first appearance since the COVID shutdown, International night brings together students, faculty, staff, and local community members to celebrate the diverse culture and community spread across the University. Students will showcase their countries through performances, food, and displays. Meet new people, see various cultures, try new foods, and enjoy the entertainment!
What: Cultural Festival
When: March 8 from 5-9 p.m.
Where: Winebrenner auditorium and lobby
Who: Everyone
Families and patients define their healthcare quality, safety, and overall experience as emotional, while healthcare providers define the experience as biological health. Rev. Regina Holliday seeks to close that gap to co-design outcomes and experiences and create humanism in healthcare. She is a patient advocate and artist known for painting murals depicting the need for clarity and transparency in medical records and to reform health care standards. This advocacy mission was inspired by her husband and his struggle to get appropriate health care. He suffered poor care coordination, a lack of access to data, and a series of medical errors, ultimately losing his battle and his life. Holliday’s husband’s death inspired her to create change needed to drive better patient outcomes and communication for patient and families. Join her in conversation at University of Findlay for her presentation, “Health Equity and Reconciliation,” as we delve into a discussion around how to be a better advocate for patients and families and live-streamed via Zoom (link: https://findlay.zoom.us/j/91335489305?pwd=S2Zjc1A5V08wSEc4aE9nUnRHdDhVZz09).