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Wednesday, November 19, 2025
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Location: Registration Required - 321 MacNider Hall

Three Identical Strangers is a riveting documentary that traces the stranger-than-fiction, true-life story of three triplets separated at birth who later find each other as adults. Searching for answers, they discover that they were part of a research study designed to assess the power of genetics and social environment on their development. Come and join us for a viewing of the film, followed by a discussion about how cases like theirs inform nature-versus-nurture debates and crucial ethical issues about separating siblings.

Come and join us for a viewing of the film, followed by a discussion about how cases like theirs inform nature-versus-nurture debates and crucial ethical issues about separating siblings.

Please let us know if you plan to attend, so we can prepare accordingly. Refreshments, including pizza, will be provided. Register here.

 

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