UAH, in collaboration with Calhoun Community College, will kick off the Gulf Scholars Program, a $600,000 fellowship aimed at preparing students to address environmental, health, energy and infrastructure challenges faced by the Gulf coastal states.
The kickoff event will include a performance by the Addiction Performance Project, which features an accomplished group of film, television and stage actors aimed at breaking down stigmas associated with addiction and the impact on families involved.
- Thursday April 17, 2025
- 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.
- Nursing Building, Room 103
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About the Addiction Performance Project
Presented by Theater of War Productions, the supporting performance will feature dramatic readings of Act Three of Eugene O'Neill's “Long Day's Journey into Night,” which depicts the struggles of Mary Tyrone, a woman who abuses prescription painkillers and relapses into full-blown morphine addiction.
The event will feature performances by:
- Kathryn Erbe (Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Oz)
- Peter Francis James (The Rosa Parks Story, Godfather of Harlem)
- Alex Morf (Daredevil, Mindhunter)
- Marjolaine Goldsmith (Company Manager, Theater of War Productions)
This event is supported by the Bloomberg American Health Initiative at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.