Tuesday, March 21 at 3pm, join us to learn about Injury & Violence Prevention, our admissions process, academic departments, and hear from our Faculty Feature, Dr. Victor Puac-Polanco, Assistant Professor
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NDSU MPH Virtual Information Q&A Session
Join a virtual information session hosted by NDSU Department of Public Health admissions staff and program faculty to learn about our MPH program and application process.
Population Health: Information Session
Join West Virginia University School of Public Health program director Steve Davis, PhD, for an informational session about WVU’s fully online M.S. in population health program. Launched in 2021, the
A Day in The Life of a Gangarosa Department of Environmental Health Student
The Gangarosa Department of Environmental Health explores how human health is influenced by our interactions with the environment. We focus on chemical, physical, and microbial hazards present in natural and
The Rollins ROI: A Conversation With The Office of Career Development
What is the return on the investment for a Rollins School of Public Health MPH/MSPH? Join us as we discuss career opportunities and how our programs prepare you for leadership
First Gen @ Rollins
Join us for a conversation with Rollins students who identify as first-generation to college and hear about their experiences as a graduate student at the Rollins School of Public Health.
Information Session
Join our admissions team, along with students, alumni, and representatives from the career services team to learn about the Rollins School of Public Health. We will review academic offerings, the
Children’s Mental Health in Crisis
Thursday, March 30 at 12 PM CENTRAL (1 PM EST) Dr. Hoffmann will discuss how children’s mental health has worsened since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, with rising emergency
After The End of American Medical Ideology – Building a New Foundation For US Health
Thursday, March 23 at 12 PM CENTRAL (1 PM EST) In a recent essay, “Doctors Aren’t Burned Out From Overwork. We’re Demoralized by Our Health System,” published in The New
Addressing Racial Inequality in Mind-Body Interventions: Notes From Culturally Responsive Facilitators
Thursday, March 16 at 12 PM Central (1 PM EST) Guest: Veronica Y. Womack, PhD Associate Director, Inclusive Learning Communities Searle Center for Advancing Learning & Teaching Northwestern University