Retirees, older Minnesotans, and lifelong learners – join us for the fourth annual Age-Friendly University Day on June 23rd, 2025! The day promises to bring lively speakers, engaging conversations, and new connections.
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Health Equity Workgroup Spring General Meeting
The HEWG Spring General Meeting is an opportunity to hear from UMN faculty member Kyle Hill PHD, MPH, about his research on the intersection of health equity and Climate Change in American Indian communities.
HPM Seminar with Joanne Kenen, BA
Bodily Autonomy as a Public Health Imperative
In the talk “Bodily Autonomy as a Public Health Imperative,” Dr. Asha Hassan will discuss the critical intersection of bodily autonomy and public health, emphasizing the foundational importance of self-determination in fostering a healthy society and reducing health inequities.
2025 Health Disparities Roundtable
The Health Disparities Round Table is an annual event focused on exploring key issues in health equity research, policy, and practice
Working Toward Equity in Cannabis Policy
This session will cover the history and impact of cannabis criminalization, equity components within cannabis legalization in Minnesota, and research and work aimed toward addressing the harm caused by criminalization in the state.
The Epidemiology of Solid Organ Donation and Transplantation in the United States
In this seminar, we will delve into the intricacies of the organ donation and transplantation system in the United States and examine how the field of epidemiology contributes to the ongoing evaluation and enhancement of this system.
Career Connect
Career Connect is an employer-student event hosted by the School of Public Health Career & Professional Development Center. It provides students with the opportunity to network with current public health professionals from a variety of sectors—non-profit, government, corporate.
The Bite of the Brute: Hounds, Hydrophobia, and Anti-Blackness as a Public Health Concern
This presentation will interrogate some of the ways that the presence of Black Americans has been treated as a threat to the wellness of the public in the past and present, and how dehumanization has been a central strategy for that purpose.
HPM Seminar with J’Mag Karbeah, PhD, MPH
Join us for this presentation titled “Racism Not Race: How a Structural Approach to Health Services Research Can Produce Improved Child and Adolescent Health Outcomes”
Role of Public Health Academicians in Response to Humanitarian Crises
In this presentation Dr. Kaveh Khoshnood, PhD, MPH will share his experience and insights on the role and contributions of public health academicians in response to humanitarian crises.
Silent Epidemic: Confronting Gun Violence as a Public Health Crisis
This event will explore the critical intersection of gun violence and public health, delving into the pressing questions of why gun violence occurs, who is responsible, and who it impacts.
