Adolescence is a vulnerable developmental period, characterized by high rates of mental health concerns, yet few teens receive treatment. Public libraries support teens by providing them with access to technological
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JPHCOPH Research Day
Prospective students come hear from faculty, staff and students on how students can get involved in research as a graduate student at JPHCOPH. The event will be in Hendricks Hall
Pizza And Public Health: Master of Public Health Open House
The Master of Public Health (MPH) program at Binghamton University’s Decker College of Nursing and Health Sciences prepares graduates to prevent disease and promote health by addressing underlying environmental factors
The Real Challenge Facing Aspiring Biostatisticians, Data Scientists and Schools of Public Health More Generally Is…Us
The Drexel Urban Health Collaborative is honored to host Robert L. Santos, Director of the U.S. Census Bureau, who will speak about the challenges facing biostatisticians, data scientists, and schools
Population Health Spotlight Speaker Series Featuring Dr. Kellan Baker
This year’s Population Health Spotlight will discuss a range of pressing issues related to LGBTQ+ health and discuss implications for policies and action. Many structural and systemic factors impact the
SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University, School of Public Health Information Session
Tuesday, November 21 at 5:30 pm, join us in-person to learn more about the admissions process, academic departments, and hear from our Faculty Feature, Dr. Daniel Ehlke, Associate Professor in
Designing And Conducting Focus Group Interviews
These two-day workshops provide an interactive and intensive overview of focus group procedures that can be used in both public and non-profit environments. Learn how to assess needs, generate information,
Northwestern Applied Practice Experience Poster Session
The Master of Public Health Program (MPH) at Northwestern University invites you to attend the next Applied Practice Experience (APEx) Poster Session on Friday, December 1, 2023. At this event,
In Defense of Brief Workouts For Older Adults
Despite the many benefits, fewer than 20% of US older adults adhere to national guidelines for aerobic and strength training. While many barriers to physical activity have been noted and
Achieving Mental Health Equity: Innovative Strategies to Overcome Implementation Barriers and Foster Authentic Community Partnerships
Over several decades, a great deal of scientific efforts have focused on documenting vast and varied inequities facing marginalized communities, understanding the social conditions rooted in systematic oppression that give