Mission

Perform Science, Understand History.

 
 

Dr. Wasser emphasizes the similarities amongst art, humanities and science, asserting that all are fundamental human creations with which we have engaged since the development of society and culture. The questions asked by artists and scientists bear more similarities than one might expect. Correspondingly, an artist’s pursuit to answer questions posed in the studio is not unlike the pursuit of a scientist to seek answers in the laboratory. Dr. Wasser is a performance educator who engages students using a combination of his training as a biomedical scientist with his background in performance. Performance functions in Dr. Wasser’s pedagogy in the form of performance art techniques, voice, facial expression, corporeal body, costume and storytelling.

A thread of internationalization can be found in Dr. Wasser’s teachings, which emphasize the importance of the world-wide community that is the family of man. In teaching scientific and historical concepts, Dr. Wasser encourages students to identify the responsibility of humankind as Earth’s currently dominant species to preserve and defend one another and the rest of the biosphere. Not only an historian of medicine, Dr. Wasser is also an historian of human cultures. Every course, webinar or guided tour presented by Dr. Wasser emphasizes the importance of having an historical worldview, which allows learners to truly understand the world of the present and the potential of the future.

“Dr. Wasser has a talent for cultivating valuable experiences based on creativity, curiosity, and personal discovery.”

- Emily Disney, (A&M class of 2019) 2018 History of Medicine

 
 
Dr. Wasser delivering a lecture as plague doctor character, Dr. Schnabel in front of the Plague Column in Vienna.

Dr. Wasser delivering a lecture as plague doctor character, Dr. Schnabel in front of the Plague Column in Vienna.