• UMN 2025 National Maternal Nutrition Intensive Course Distance Program

    Minnesota

    The Maternal Nutrition Intensive Course is a continuing education program designed to teach how to improve maternal and infant health through risk-appropriate, high-quality nutrition services. This year’s online, self-paced course features six dynamic presentations covering topics including how maternal genetics shapes human milk composition, GLP-1 use in adolescents, and more. Visit our website for details!

  • DrPH in Leadership For International Health And Sustainable Development Informational Session

    Tulane

    Don't miss out on our exciting Virtual Info Session for the DrPH in Leadership for International Health and Sustainable Development Program! Join us to explore admission requirements, engage with our Program Director, and discover the unique structure of our program. This is a fantastic opportunity to gain insights and ask your questions—become a part of

  • Tulane WSPH Public Health Discovery Seminar Series

    Interested in public health? Join the Weatherhead School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine as Dr. Breanna Banks presents her Public Health Discovery Seminar Series titled, "Understanding Suicide: What the Science Tells Us and Why That Matters in Public Health." This seminar explores how public health can play a transformative role in suicide prevention by

  • PI Crash Course

    The Principal Investigator (PI) Crash Course is a two-day intensive boot camp of seminars, discussions, and hands-on activity sessions to provide exposure to fundamental leadership and management skills and tools needed for success in your lab. This two-day intensive crash course integrates the principle skills that future and new PIs did not develop during their

  • Narratives, Culture, And Care: Integrating The Humanities Into Public Health Practice

    Campbell University

    Campbell University’s Master of Science in Public Health (MSPH) program is excited to invite you to an upcoming webinar: “Narratives, Culture, and Care: Integrating the Humanities into Public Health Practice”. This session will explore how students from humanities backgrounds—such as English, history, philosophy, communication, and the arts—bring unique and valuable perspectives to the field of