EpiCH Seminar will be hosting a session with Dr. Faye Norby who will share her experience competing in this year’s Iditarod Trail Invitational 1000, the world’s longest ultramarathon.
Division: Epidemiology & Community Health
Injustice in our Backyard: The Unspoken History of Genesis & Genocide at Bdote
This immersive, experiential learning opportunity will allow participants to gain a deeper understanding of struggles for justice and systems of oppression in the Twin Cities and how they impact lived experiences today.
Expanding the reach and impact of a program designed to boost adolescent health
SPH researchers will evaluate effectiveness, scalability of sexual and reproductive health training for healthcare workers in sub-Saharan Africa
New study to address disparities in food and nutrition access among older rural adults
SPH’s Ruby Nguyen receives $13.6 million ECHO grant focused on recruitment and examination of environmental exposures among Asian American pregnant people and children
New study explores connections between substance use and HIV among men who have sex with men
New study shows that quitting smoking leads to a lower risk of household food insecurity
When a tobacco user quits smoking, their household is less likely to experience food insecurity in the following year, according to a new study from the University of Minnesota School of Public Health (SPH) published in Annals of Epidemiology.
New study examines mental-health outcomes for Black students attending Historically Black Colleges and Universities
For Black students who reported higher depressive symptoms in their teens, the study found that those who attended HBCUs reported fewer depressive symptoms seven years post-college compared to those who attended PWIs
