Indiana University

Einterz to present Last Lecture April 17

Dr. Robert Einterz, associate dean for international programs and professor of clinical medicine at the Indiana University School of Medicine, will deliver the "Last Lecture" at 3 p.m. Friday, April 17, in the auditorium of the University Place Conference Center, preceding the Chancellor's Honors Convocation at IUPUI.

Robert Einterz

Robert Einterz

The Last Lecture offers the university community the opportunity to hear reflections on life's lessons and meaning from a retired or current IUPUI colleague of exceptional merit. The lecturer is asked to share with students, staff, faculty and the general public the wisdom she or he gained through academic pursuits and life experiences -- to distill a life of inquiry, reflection and service into important guidance for successive generations.

Einterz will draw upon his experiences in Indianapolis and Kenya to tell stories to illustrate many of the important lessons he has learned. He is co-founder of the IU-Moi University (Kenya) exchange program that led to the creation of AMPATH (the Academic Model for the Prevention and Treatment of HIV/AIDS). AMPATH currently provides for more than 55,000 HIV-infected patients in Kenya and has reduced the rate of HIV infection significantly in that country by providing medical treatment and addressing the poverty that fuels the spread of the deadly virus.

The event is sponsored by the IUPUI Senior Academy, the offices of the Chancellor and the Dean of Faculties, the IU Foundation and the IUPUI 40th anniversary committee. Einterz will receive a $2,000 honorarium from the IU Foundation and a Bepko Medallion awarded to him by the Senior Academy.