National Public Health Week
NPHW is a time to recognize the contributions of public health each year, and highlight issues that are important to improving our nation’s health.
NPHW is a time to recognize the contributions of public health each year, and highlight issues that are important to improving our nation’s health.
This networking event is a great opportunity to meet colleagues with a passion for health equity research, reconnect with colleagues, and meet new potential research collaborators!
SPH Communications is offering professional portrait sessions for students, staff and faculty at no charge.
In this webinar we will cover various types of traumas, responses to trauma, and ways we can listen and lead with trauma intelligence.
Join us for NPHW community de-stress event including light refreshments, and a seed art activity led by Marta Shore.
The School of Public Health annual Research Day event provides our students and faculty an opportunity to showcase their research activities with the University community.
The SPH Red Dress Day honors missing and murdered American Indian women, children, and relatives, and highlights ongoing efforts to combat this tragedy.
Join us for this seminar titled "Generative AI for Medical Decision Making".
In this talk, we will examine the unique risks and challenges LGBTQIA+ older adults face related to aging and Alzheimer’s disease, addressing current research gaps and challenges within today’s sociopolitical climate.
Join us for this seminar titled "Does Public Housing Improve the Health of Residents? Evidence from Multiple Survey Administrative Linkages"
Join us for this presentation titled "Bayesian Causal Inference with Uncertain Physical Process Interference."
Please join us for this reception for our American Indian, BIPOC, and international community!
Join us for a discussion on the health, safety, and wellbeing of migrant farmworkers in the United States.
Join us for this seminar titled "Mobilizing Diverse Coalitions to Advance Health Equity"
The goal of the Aging Work Group (AWG) is to create a collaborative, supportive community of scholars to facilitate the development of innovative and interdisciplinary aging science.
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