The Oncological Sciences Center in Discovery Park in partnership with the College of Liberal Arts at Purdue University created the Cancer Culture and Community (CCC) Program in 2007 to explore the human response to cancer as expressed through the arts and literature. This is a truly unique program blending the sciences and the arts.
The genesis of the CCC program was inspired by the powerful exhibition hosted by the Lafayette Art Museum of paintings by Hollis Sigler, which chronicled her battle and ultimate death from breast cancer. Lectures surrounding this exhibit demonstrated the powerful influence art and literature can have on how one deals with cancer.
The Cancer Culture and Community program features an annual Colloquium held in November focused on the human response to cancer as expressed through literature. The Colloquium features nationally renowned writers and provides a venue for interactions with Purdue students and faculty as well as members of the Greater Lafayette Community.
2009
Donald Hall
Creating Hope Community Project
2008
Margaret Edson
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Program Sponsors: OSC, Office of the Provost, College of Liberal Arts, Purdue Libraries, Purdue Cancer Center, Department of English, Division of Theatre, Horizon Oncology Center, Pets and Vets as Partners
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2007
Terry Tempest Willliams
Refuge, An Unnatural Hstory of Time and Place
Sue Ellen Thompson
The Golden Hour
Program Sponsors: OSC, Office of the Provost, College of Liberal Arts PLACE, Purdue Libraries, Center for Environment, Department of English, West Lafayette Public Library
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The mission of the Oncological Sciences Center is to seek new opportunites, forge new partnerships, and nurture new relationships to advance cancer research beyond the laboratory.
Oncological Sciences Center
Gerald D. and Edna E. Mann Hall
203 S. Martin Jischke Drive, Rm 154
West Lafayette, Indiana 47907-1971