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Beginning in September, Marie Beaulieu presents a series of weekly radio broadcasts as part of the program ‘Par Ici l’Info’ (September 2020)

Themes: Media

Over the course of 16 weeks, Marie Beaulieu will present a Tuesday morning segment on Radio Canada Première en Estrie.  Her series is entitled ‘Pas d’âge pour vieillir!’

During the program Par ici l’info, hosted by Renée Dumais-Beaudoin, the University of Sherbrooke researcher will address various subjects closely linked to life and aging.

Based on reference materials and research data, these segments are rooted in everyday life and its influences: politics, economics, hygiene, and literature. A different theme will be presented each week.

Don’t miss the first broadcast on September 1 at 6:40 am.

You can also listen to the recorded broadcasts at this website’s media library (In French).

Happy listening!