Open Houses

LSU

Join us at the LSU School of Public Health for one of our Fall 2022 open houses! We will have admissions staff on hand to advise you about the application process and answer your questions about our various degrees and programs here at LSU.

14th Worldwide Forum on Mental Health and Psychiatry

MENTAL HEALTH-2022 cordially invites each and every interested and enthusiastic participant from all over the world to take part in the 14th Worldwide Forum on Mental Health & Psychiatry scheduled during November 21-22, 2022 in Rome, Italy.Mental Health-2022 is the most suitable platform to explore ones’ scientific knowledge by sharing through their presentations and to

Migrant Health in Big Cities: Can Past Health Crises Inform the Future?

CUNY

Recent studies, including a systematic review done by the Center for Immigrant, Refugee, and Global Health (CIRGH) in 2022, highlight the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 –and other public health crises– on migrant populations, particularly in large urban settings. This webinar brings together researchers from a variety of institutions to discuss what has been learned about

Cornell MPH Virtual Info Session

Cornell

Become a Cornell Public Health professional! Promote health and wellbeing, advance health equity and sustainability and LEAD CHANGE! Learn about our MPH program, concentrations, curriculum, applied practice opportunities, funding opportunities and more! Talk to our admissions counselor about admission requirements & process! We look forward to speaking with at our virtual info session.

Live Chat With Admissions

Rutgers

The deadline for the Spring 2023 MPH programs & Fall 2023 Doctoral programs is December 1, 2022! Have questions about the application process or your application? Chat one-on-one with the Rutgers School of Public Health Office of Admissions on November 30, 2022! Registration is welcome, but not required. To attend the Chat event, simply go

Recognition, Remembrance, and Reflection: The Syphilis Study at Tuskegee and Macon County, Alabama

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

This event will acknowledge the 50th anniversary of the end of the United States Public Health Service Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male at Tuskegee and Macon County, Alabama, 1932 -1972. The intention is to create a space for authentic, accurate storytelling and discussion regarding current and future opportunities for public health leaders

A Conversation With Professor Osagie K. Obasogie: Race And Public Health

Berkeley

Introductions by Michael C. Lu, MD, MS, MPH ’92, Dean, Berkeley Public Health Moderated by Darlene D. Francis PhD Racism is a fundamental cause of health inequities and declared a public health crisis throughout the country and world. The UC Berkeley Public Health Alumni Association (PHAA) is honored to host Professor Osagie K. Obasogie for