The Gossard Forum provides an intimate setting which is not oriented to a single individual. Instead this space is designed to be equally oriented for all participants, and encourage active discussion. We bring people of different perspectives together to engage in discourse, to seek common ground, and to move forward in addressing the ethical issues facing healthcare today.
The Pavilion also serves as a space for reflection and inspiration featuring a 1,000 square foot art gallery, a grand piano in the lobby, conference rooms and comfortable seating areas. The building houses faculty and staff of the Center for Bioethics and Humanities on the 2nd floor, and the Interprofessional Education and Development Program on the lower level. Read the Denver Post article about the Pavilion.
The 8 million dollars to build the Fulginiti Pavilion for Bioethics and Humanities came from the generosity of many private donors and Foundations, as well as a small portion from the sale of the Given Institute. The support of these individuals and organizations is recognized by a display in the lobby of the Pavilion.
The Fulginiti Pavilion is a Gold LEED Certified, energy efficient facility.