SPH Red Dress Day
The SPH Red Dress Day honors missing and murdered American Indian women, children, and relatives, and highlights ongoing efforts to combat this tragedy.
The SPH Red Dress Day honors missing and murdered American Indian women, children, and relatives, and highlights ongoing efforts to combat this tragedy.
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.
Join us for this presentation titled "Leveraging Data Analytics and Disease Modeling to Support Public Health Decision Making for Parvovirus B19 Outbreaks."
Join us for NPHW community de-stress event including light refreshments, and a seed art activity led by Marta Shore.
In this webinar we will cover various types of traumas, responses to trauma, and ways we can listen and lead with trauma intelligence.
SPH Communications is offering professional portrait sessions for students, staff and faculty at no charge.
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!
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.
Join for coffee and conversation with members of the Minnesota Public Health Association (MPHA) during 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.
The Health Disparities Round Table is an annual event focused on exploring key issues in health equity research, policy, and practice
Past Event
Join us for this seminar titled "South Carolina Statewide Electronic Health Records and its Modeling Cases."
Past Event
Understanding Health Policy in a Post-Chevron Deference World
Past Event
Hear from national expert, Dr. Michelle Putnam about exploring the importance of bridging aging and disability, why this work is critical now, and key actions needed to advance it, a panel of local experts from Minnesota will then share their perspectives, highlighting real-world challenges and opportunities for collaboration.
Past Event
This talk will cover the state of practice for communicating race and ethnicity in multiple health disciplines, how current communication practice threatens both scientific rigor and equity, and the possible actions at the individual and structural level we can take to address these issues.
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