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Participants in the 32nd annual Thomas Nevola MD Symposium on Spirituality and Health at Colby College in Waterville on Tuesday take part in discussions on civil debate about different viewpoints. Staff photo by David Leaming
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Dr. Carolyn Lukensmeyer, standing, was keynote presenter during the 32nd annual Thomas Nevola MD Symposium on Spirituality and Health at Colby College in Waterville on Tuesday.
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Dr. Carolyn Lukensmeyer was keynote presenter during the 32nd annual Thomas Nevola MD Symposium on Spirituality and Health at Colby College in Waterville on Tuesday.
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Makayla Meachem, senior program coordinator for the National Institute for Civil Discourse, spoke during a workshop at the 32nd annual Thomas Nevola MD Symposium on Spirituality and Health at Colby College in Waterville on Tuesday.
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The Rev. Alice Alderman, left, of Waterville and Sister Claudette Darisse take part in a one-on-one conversation on civility during the 32nd annual Thomas Nevola MD Symposium on Spirituality and Health at Colby College in Waterville on Tuesday.