The Great Influenza of 1918
Join members of Seton Hall's History and Biology departments for an interdisciplinary roundtable on the Great Influenza of 1918. Faculty will discuss its connection to the history of World War I, the impact of the epidemic, and the reasons why certain viruses prove more virulent and deadly than others. This lecture is open to the public on Thursday, Nov 15 at 4:30 PM in the Arts and Sciences Hall in room 107.