Eileen Clinton discusses her book "What a Wonderful World"
Eileen Clinton, M.S., has a diverse background as a health educator, hospice bereavement specialist, and licensed funeral director. (She earned a degree in Mortuary Science at HVCC in 1975.) After years of supporting the bereaved in funeral service and hospice, Clinton co-founded the Bereavement Studies Program at Maria College in Albany. For 20-plus years, she taught students about death and dying at Maria, SUNY Canton and for funeral directors across New York State. In addition to discussing “What a Wonderful World,” her 2023 book, Clinton will provide suggestions for healing that can help anyone find their own pathway to coping with personal loss.
This is a Voices: A Library Lecture Series event co-sponsored by the Marvin Library and the HVCC Alumni Association.
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