28th Annual Public Health Symposium: Environmental Justice: Confronting Environmental Disparities Through a National And Local Lens

Rutgers

In recognition of National Public Health Week (NPHW), the Rutgers Center for Public Health Workforce Development is hosting its annual Public Health Symposium! We will be hosting the Symposium in-person this year on Monday, April 3rd, 12 pm-4 pm. This half-day symposium will bring together leaders from academia, community organizations, and the government to examine

The Flint Water Crisis: A Discussion with Axelrod Prize Recipient Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha

UAlbany

In 2014, the city of Flint, Michigan changed its municipal water supply source to the Flint River, leading to contamination of the drinking water. Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha, a physician-scientist in Flint, was instrumental in publicly documenting increases in blood lead levels among children, which prompted a federal public health emergency. Join us to hear Dr.

Climate Change and Health: Opportunities for Students

As part of the World Federation of Public Health Associations’ (WFPHA) Global Public Health Week, ASPPH will host a webinar dedicated to student engagement in climate change and its intersection with public health. Featuring guest speakers and a TIPH student ambassador, we will hear about some of the most pressing issues in climate change and

Ohio State University College of Public Health Virtual Graduate Program Information Session

Ohio State

Learn how The Ohio State University can help you become a Public Health professional by spending some time understanding more about our Masters and Doctoral programs in the College of Public Health. Ohio State’s College of Public Health offers different specializations in the Master of Public Health, Master of Science, and PhD degrees in addition

Cornell Public Health Program Information 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.

Conversations And Connections: Violence Prevention

George Mason College of Public Health

Preventing violence in all its forms remains a national public health priority. Though overall rates of violent crimes fell below pandemic levels in 2021, some forms of violence have increased dramatically. The interdisciplinary expert panel will explore current data on violent crimes, address common misconceptions, and examine efforts to prevent violence. Moderated by Melissa Perry,