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Aging studies PhD student holds class on mood and mind in older age

Cassidy Doyle

Cassidy Doyle, a PhD student in the School of Aging Studies, was invited by Washington Metro Oasis to host a class about her article on the relationship between mood and mind in older age. Washington Metro Oasis serves older adults in the Washington D.C. Metropolitan area through lifelong learning, health, and volunteering and offers a variety of free resources to promote their mission.

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