Environmental Justice Boot Camp

Columbia

A two-day intensive course featuring seminars and applied analytical sessions on key concepts, exposure assessment techniques, epidemiologic methods, community engagement/health policy applications, and statistical analytic approaches for conducting solution-driven environmental justice research. Training is offered virtually and in NYC. Investigators from any institution and all career stages are welcome to attend. Paid registration is required.

Introduction to Public Health Data Science in R

Northwestern

This half-day, in-person workshop will cover where to find data, how to interpret them, and how to analyze them. There will be a specific focus on the use of R and RStudio, an open-language software package for data science. The workshop will: - Provide an overview of sources of public health data from Chicago and

Bloomberg School Building Tour

Johns Hopkins

Join us for a tour of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Building tours provide a glimpse into what life is really like within the walls of the Bloomberg School. Admissions representatives conduct tours on select Fridays from 2 to 3 p.m.

Leading Voices in Public Health

East Tennessee

Dr. Erik Dahl, associate professor at the Naval Postgraduate School’s National Security Affairs Department, will present a lecture titled “Using the Intelligence Community to Prevent the Next Pandemic” on Thursday, Sept. 14, at East Tennessee State University. Dahl’s talk, which is free and open to the public, is part of ETSU College of Public Health’s