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DTSTART:20250818T223000Z
DTEND:20250818T233000Z
DESCRIPTION:Expert Guest: Dr. Jennifer Borland\n\nProfessor of Art\, Graphi
 c Design and Art History and Director of the OSU Center for the Humanities
 \n\nBeyond the Physician: Uncovering Everyday Healthcare Practices in Medi
 eval Art\n\n \n\nIn this session of OSU Research on Tap\, we will dive int
 o the world of medieval health and wellness through the lens of art histor
 y…revealing how care was practiced far beyond university lecture halls a
 nd medical textbooks. Although formally trained physicians played a role\,
  everyday health in the Middle Ages was largely managed at home—through 
 cooking\, cleaning\, prayer\, and caregiving—by women who oversaw the we
 llbeing of their households. Using historical artifacts such as vividly il
 lustrated household health guides\, VPR Sewell will explore with Dr. Borla
 nd how she and other art historians examine such images to offer rare and 
 powerful insights into daily life\, illuminating practices that rarely app
 ear in written records. Dr. Borland’s research on these visual sources h
 as reshaped our understanding of medieval healthcare practices\, showing w
 omen to have been the primary caretakers and healers of their communities.
 \n\n \n\nConnecting the community.\nWith a different researcher each month
  from the sciences\, arts and humanities Research on Tap is an opportunity
  to have a conversation regarding their work and the impact it has on you 
 and your community.\nWe hope you will join us the third Monday of each mon
 th to enjoy some of Stillwater’s own local brew while chatting about som
 e of the interesting research happening here on the OSU campus. The event 
 begins with approximately 20 minutes of conversation between the Vice Pres
 ident of Research and the researcher\, followed by questions and answer se
 ssion with the audience.
GEO:36.116088;-97.059608
LOCATION:Iron Monk Brewery and Taproom
SUMMARY:OSU Research on Tap
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.okstate.edu/event/osu-research-on-tap-5832
CATEGORIES:Research
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DTSTAMP:20260518T100022Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_49897835554163
DTSTART:20250915T223000Z
DTEND:20250915T233000Z
DESCRIPTION:Expert Guest: Dr. Jennifer Borland\n\nProfessor of Art\, Graphi
 c Design and Art History and Director of the OSU Center for the Humanities
 \n\nBeyond the Physician: Uncovering Everyday Healthcare Practices in Medi
 eval Art\n\n \n\nIn this session of OSU Research on Tap\, we will dive int
 o the world of medieval health and wellness through the lens of art histor
 y…revealing how care was practiced far beyond university lecture halls a
 nd medical textbooks. Although formally trained physicians played a role\,
  everyday health in the Middle Ages was largely managed at home—through 
 cooking\, cleaning\, prayer\, and caregiving—by women who oversaw the we
 llbeing of their households. Using historical artifacts such as vividly il
 lustrated household health guides\, VPR Sewell will explore with Dr. Borla
 nd how she and other art historians examine such images to offer rare and 
 powerful insights into daily life\, illuminating practices that rarely app
 ear in written records. Dr. Borland’s research on these visual sources h
 as reshaped our understanding of medieval healthcare practices\, showing w
 omen to have been the primary caretakers and healers of their communities.
 \n\n \n\nConnecting the community.\nWith a different researcher each month
  from the sciences\, arts and humanities Research on Tap is an opportunity
  to have a conversation regarding their work and the impact it has on you 
 and your community.\nWe hope you will join us the third Monday of each mon
 th to enjoy some of Stillwater’s own local brew while chatting about som
 e of the interesting research happening here on the OSU campus. The event 
 begins with approximately 20 minutes of conversation between the Vice Pres
 ident of Research and the researcher\, followed by questions and answer se
 ssion with the audience.
GEO:36.116088;-97.059608
LOCATION:Iron Monk Brewery and Taproom
SUMMARY:OSU Research on Tap
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.okstate.edu/event/osu-research-on-tap-5832
CATEGORIES:Research
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260518T100022Z
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DTSTART:20251020T223000Z
DTEND:20251020T233000Z
DESCRIPTION:Expert Guest: Dr. Jennifer Borland\n\nProfessor of Art\, Graphi
 c Design and Art History and Director of the OSU Center for the Humanities
 \n\nBeyond the Physician: Uncovering Everyday Healthcare Practices in Medi
 eval Art\n\n \n\nIn this session of OSU Research on Tap\, we will dive int
 o the world of medieval health and wellness through the lens of art histor
 y…revealing how care was practiced far beyond university lecture halls a
 nd medical textbooks. Although formally trained physicians played a role\,
  everyday health in the Middle Ages was largely managed at home—through 
 cooking\, cleaning\, prayer\, and caregiving—by women who oversaw the we
 llbeing of their households. Using historical artifacts such as vividly il
 lustrated household health guides\, VPR Sewell will explore with Dr. Borla
 nd how she and other art historians examine such images to offer rare and 
 powerful insights into daily life\, illuminating practices that rarely app
 ear in written records. Dr. Borland’s research on these visual sources h
 as reshaped our understanding of medieval healthcare practices\, showing w
 omen to have been the primary caretakers and healers of their communities.
 \n\n \n\nConnecting the community.\nWith a different researcher each month
  from the sciences\, arts and humanities Research on Tap is an opportunity
  to have a conversation regarding their work and the impact it has on you 
 and your community.\nWe hope you will join us the third Monday of each mon
 th to enjoy some of Stillwater’s own local brew while chatting about som
 e of the interesting research happening here on the OSU campus. The event 
 begins with approximately 20 minutes of conversation between the Vice Pres
 ident of Research and the researcher\, followed by questions and answer se
 ssion with the audience.
GEO:36.116088;-97.059608
LOCATION:Iron Monk Brewery and Taproom
SUMMARY:OSU Research on Tap
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.okstate.edu/event/osu-research-on-tap-5832
CATEGORIES:Research
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T100022Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_49897835558261
DTSTART:20251117T233000Z
DTEND:20251118T003000Z
DESCRIPTION:Expert Guest: Dr. Jennifer Borland\n\nProfessor of Art\, Graphi
 c Design and Art History and Director of the OSU Center for the Humanities
 \n\nBeyond the Physician: Uncovering Everyday Healthcare Practices in Medi
 eval Art\n\n \n\nIn this session of OSU Research on Tap\, we will dive int
 o the world of medieval health and wellness through the lens of art histor
 y…revealing how care was practiced far beyond university lecture halls a
 nd medical textbooks. Although formally trained physicians played a role\,
  everyday health in the Middle Ages was largely managed at home—through 
 cooking\, cleaning\, prayer\, and caregiving—by women who oversaw the we
 llbeing of their households. Using historical artifacts such as vividly il
 lustrated household health guides\, VPR Sewell will explore with Dr. Borla
 nd how she and other art historians examine such images to offer rare and 
 powerful insights into daily life\, illuminating practices that rarely app
 ear in written records. Dr. Borland’s research on these visual sources h
 as reshaped our understanding of medieval healthcare practices\, showing w
 omen to have been the primary caretakers and healers of their communities.
 \n\n \n\nConnecting the community.\nWith a different researcher each month
  from the sciences\, arts and humanities Research on Tap is an opportunity
  to have a conversation regarding their work and the impact it has on you 
 and your community.\nWe hope you will join us the third Monday of each mon
 th to enjoy some of Stillwater’s own local brew while chatting about som
 e of the interesting research happening here on the OSU campus. The event 
 begins with approximately 20 minutes of conversation between the Vice Pres
 ident of Research and the researcher\, followed by questions and answer se
 ssion with the audience.
GEO:36.116088;-97.059608
LOCATION:Iron Monk Brewery and Taproom
SUMMARY:OSU Research on Tap
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.okstate.edu/event/osu-research-on-tap-5832
CATEGORIES:Research
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T100022Z
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DTSTART:20251215T233000Z
DTEND:20251216T003000Z
DESCRIPTION:Expert Guest: Dr. Jennifer Borland\n\nProfessor of Art\, Graphi
 c Design and Art History and Director of the OSU Center for the Humanities
 \n\nBeyond the Physician: Uncovering Everyday Healthcare Practices in Medi
 eval Art\n\n \n\nIn this session of OSU Research on Tap\, we will dive int
 o the world of medieval health and wellness through the lens of art histor
 y…revealing how care was practiced far beyond university lecture halls a
 nd medical textbooks. Although formally trained physicians played a role\,
  everyday health in the Middle Ages was largely managed at home—through 
 cooking\, cleaning\, prayer\, and caregiving—by women who oversaw the we
 llbeing of their households. Using historical artifacts such as vividly il
 lustrated household health guides\, VPR Sewell will explore with Dr. Borla
 nd how she and other art historians examine such images to offer rare and 
 powerful insights into daily life\, illuminating practices that rarely app
 ear in written records. Dr. Borland’s research on these visual sources h
 as reshaped our understanding of medieval healthcare practices\, showing w
 omen to have been the primary caretakers and healers of their communities.
 \n\n \n\nConnecting the community.\nWith a different researcher each month
  from the sciences\, arts and humanities Research on Tap is an opportunity
  to have a conversation regarding their work and the impact it has on you 
 and your community.\nWe hope you will join us the third Monday of each mon
 th to enjoy some of Stillwater’s own local brew while chatting about som
 e of the interesting research happening here on the OSU campus. The event 
 begins with approximately 20 minutes of conversation between the Vice Pres
 ident of Research and the researcher\, followed by questions and answer se
 ssion with the audience.
GEO:36.116088;-97.059608
LOCATION:Iron Monk Brewery and Taproom
SUMMARY:OSU Research on Tap
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.okstate.edu/event/osu-research-on-tap-5832
CATEGORIES:Research
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T100022Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_49897994189282
DTSTART:20260112T233000Z
DTEND:20260113T003000Z
DESCRIPTION:Expert Guest: Dr. Jennifer Borland\n\nProfessor of Art\, Graphi
 c Design and Art History and Director of the OSU Center for the Humanities
 \n\nBeyond the Physician: Uncovering Everyday Healthcare Practices in Medi
 eval Art\n\n \n\nIn this session of OSU Research on Tap\, we will dive int
 o the world of medieval health and wellness through the lens of art histor
 y…revealing how care was practiced far beyond university lecture halls a
 nd medical textbooks. Although formally trained physicians played a role\,
  everyday health in the Middle Ages was largely managed at home—through 
 cooking\, cleaning\, prayer\, and caregiving—by women who oversaw the we
 llbeing of their households. Using historical artifacts such as vividly il
 lustrated household health guides\, VPR Sewell will explore with Dr. Borla
 nd how she and other art historians examine such images to offer rare and 
 powerful insights into daily life\, illuminating practices that rarely app
 ear in written records. Dr. Borland’s research on these visual sources h
 as reshaped our understanding of medieval healthcare practices\, showing w
 omen to have been the primary caretakers and healers of their communities.
 \n\n \n\nConnecting the community.\nWith a different researcher each month
  from the sciences\, arts and humanities Research on Tap is an opportunity
  to have a conversation regarding their work and the impact it has on you 
 and your community.\nWe hope you will join us the third Monday of each mon
 th to enjoy some of Stillwater’s own local brew while chatting about som
 e of the interesting research happening here on the OSU campus. The event 
 begins with approximately 20 minutes of conversation between the Vice Pres
 ident of Research and the researcher\, followed by questions and answer se
 ssion with the audience.
GEO:36.116088;-97.059608
LOCATION:Iron Monk Brewery and Taproom
SUMMARY:OSU Research on Tap
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.okstate.edu/event/osu-research-on-tap-5832
CATEGORIES:Research
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T100022Z
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DTSTART:20260209T233000Z
DTEND:20260210T003000Z
DESCRIPTION:Expert Guest: Dr. Jennifer Borland\n\nProfessor of Art\, Graphi
 c Design and Art History and Director of the OSU Center for the Humanities
 \n\nBeyond the Physician: Uncovering Everyday Healthcare Practices in Medi
 eval Art\n\n \n\nIn this session of OSU Research on Tap\, we will dive int
 o the world of medieval health and wellness through the lens of art histor
 y…revealing how care was practiced far beyond university lecture halls a
 nd medical textbooks. Although formally trained physicians played a role\,
  everyday health in the Middle Ages was largely managed at home—through 
 cooking\, cleaning\, prayer\, and caregiving—by women who oversaw the we
 llbeing of their households. Using historical artifacts such as vividly il
 lustrated household health guides\, VPR Sewell will explore with Dr. Borla
 nd how she and other art historians examine such images to offer rare and 
 powerful insights into daily life\, illuminating practices that rarely app
 ear in written records. Dr. Borland’s research on these visual sources h
 as reshaped our understanding of medieval healthcare practices\, showing w
 omen to have been the primary caretakers and healers of their communities.
 \n\n \n\nConnecting the community.\nWith a different researcher each month
  from the sciences\, arts and humanities Research on Tap is an opportunity
  to have a conversation regarding their work and the impact it has on you 
 and your community.\nWe hope you will join us the third Monday of each mon
 th to enjoy some of Stillwater’s own local brew while chatting about som
 e of the interesting research happening here on the OSU campus. The event 
 begins with approximately 20 minutes of conversation between the Vice Pres
 ident of Research and the researcher\, followed by questions and answer se
 ssion with the audience.
GEO:36.116088;-97.059608
LOCATION:Iron Monk Brewery and Taproom
SUMMARY:OSU Research on Tap
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.okstate.edu/event/osu-research-on-tap-5832
CATEGORIES:Research
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T100022Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_49897835567481
DTSTART:20260316T223000Z
DTEND:20260316T233000Z
DESCRIPTION:Expert Guest: Dr. Jennifer Borland\n\nProfessor of Art\, Graphi
 c Design and Art History and Director of the OSU Center for the Humanities
 \n\nBeyond the Physician: Uncovering Everyday Healthcare Practices in Medi
 eval Art\n\n \n\nIn this session of OSU Research on Tap\, we will dive int
 o the world of medieval health and wellness through the lens of art histor
 y…revealing how care was practiced far beyond university lecture halls a
 nd medical textbooks. Although formally trained physicians played a role\,
  everyday health in the Middle Ages was largely managed at home—through 
 cooking\, cleaning\, prayer\, and caregiving—by women who oversaw the we
 llbeing of their households. Using historical artifacts such as vividly il
 lustrated household health guides\, VPR Sewell will explore with Dr. Borla
 nd how she and other art historians examine such images to offer rare and 
 powerful insights into daily life\, illuminating practices that rarely app
 ear in written records. Dr. Borland’s research on these visual sources h
 as reshaped our understanding of medieval healthcare practices\, showing w
 omen to have been the primary caretakers and healers of their communities.
 \n\n \n\nConnecting the community.\nWith a different researcher each month
  from the sciences\, arts and humanities Research on Tap is an opportunity
  to have a conversation regarding their work and the impact it has on you 
 and your community.\nWe hope you will join us the third Monday of each mon
 th to enjoy some of Stillwater’s own local brew while chatting about som
 e of the interesting research happening here on the OSU campus. The event 
 begins with approximately 20 minutes of conversation between the Vice Pres
 ident of Research and the researcher\, followed by questions and answer se
 ssion with the audience.
GEO:36.116088;-97.059608
LOCATION:Iron Monk Brewery and Taproom
SUMMARY:OSU Research on Tap
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.okstate.edu/event/osu-research-on-tap-5832
CATEGORIES:Research
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T100022Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_49897835569530
DTSTART:20260420T223000Z
DTEND:20260420T233000Z
DESCRIPTION:Expert Guest: Dr. Jennifer Borland\n\nProfessor of Art\, Graphi
 c Design and Art History and Director of the OSU Center for the Humanities
 \n\nBeyond the Physician: Uncovering Everyday Healthcare Practices in Medi
 eval Art\n\n \n\nIn this session of OSU Research on Tap\, we will dive int
 o the world of medieval health and wellness through the lens of art histor
 y…revealing how care was practiced far beyond university lecture halls a
 nd medical textbooks. Although formally trained physicians played a role\,
  everyday health in the Middle Ages was largely managed at home—through 
 cooking\, cleaning\, prayer\, and caregiving—by women who oversaw the we
 llbeing of their households. Using historical artifacts such as vividly il
 lustrated household health guides\, VPR Sewell will explore with Dr. Borla
 nd how she and other art historians examine such images to offer rare and 
 powerful insights into daily life\, illuminating practices that rarely app
 ear in written records. Dr. Borland’s research on these visual sources h
 as reshaped our understanding of medieval healthcare practices\, showing w
 omen to have been the primary caretakers and healers of their communities.
 \n\n \n\nConnecting the community.\nWith a different researcher each month
  from the sciences\, arts and humanities Research on Tap is an opportunity
  to have a conversation regarding their work and the impact it has on you 
 and your community.\nWe hope you will join us the third Monday of each mon
 th to enjoy some of Stillwater’s own local brew while chatting about som
 e of the interesting research happening here on the OSU campus. The event 
 begins with approximately 20 minutes of conversation between the Vice Pres
 ident of Research and the researcher\, followed by questions and answer se
 ssion with the audience.
GEO:36.116088;-97.059608
LOCATION:Iron Monk Brewery and Taproom
SUMMARY:OSU Research on Tap
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.okstate.edu/event/osu-research-on-tap-5832
CATEGORIES:Research
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