On Thursday, June 6, from 7-8:30pm EDT, the Harvard class of 1998 and ClassACT HR73 invite you to join us for LIFE AT MIDLIFE: WHAT’S NEXT?, a special intergenerational program exploring change and meaning in midlife and beyond.
We hope that many members of both classes will join us for this special opportunity to get to know one another while learning about the challenges we all experience in life and how to consider navigating them. Changes in career, family structure, gender, and priorities can seem daunting in midlife, but they can lead to a greater sense of life well-lived.
Dr. Robert Waldinger ‘73, Director of the Harvard Study of Adult Development, and Alexis Redding '98, a lecturer at the Harvard School of Education, moderated by Michael Feferman ‘98, will begin our program and provide us with tools for informed conversation.
Drawing on questions from the 25th Reunion survey of the class of ‘98, HR’73 classmates, Bobby Clayton, Ron Dieckmann, Anne MacKinnon, and Lindsey Straus will share personal reflections about changes they made in their lives during midlife and beyond, why they made them, and how those changes have impacted their lives.
All attending will then be invited to join breakout rooms to allow us to talk freely with one another about our own experiences, questions and concerns
Finally we will come together for a few minutes at the end to share the takeaways from our rooms.
Please join us!