Tuesday, October 10, 2023

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Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month

Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month 2023: Meet Sapphire Correa

"Reproductive rights are my unwavering passion along with health education and health communication. In my experience of having parents who predominantly spoke their native language, I was responsible for communicating all health information..."

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Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month 2023: Meet Full Scholarship Recipient Daniela Sanclemente

“Having lived in so many different places and encountered so many people throughout my life, I see the importance of public health and how different communities do not have the same resources and tools to ensure their health..."

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Celebrating LGBT History Month

LGBT History Month

LGBT History Month celebrates the achievements of 31 lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender Icons. Each day in October, a new LGBT Icon is featured with a video, bio, bibliography, downloadable images, and other resources.

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International Pronoun Day

October 18 is international pronouns day! In preparation, learn more about pronouns.

Events

LEAD Program: Leadership, Engagement, Action, Development

Earn points and gain recognition for getting involved in and attending activities outside of the classroom! You'll earn one point for each activity you engage in that's marked as "LEAD eligible" and will receive recognition at the bronze (15), silver (30) and gold (45) level with a pin that can be worn at graduation. We recommend joining the School of Public Health Organization on MyInvolvement to see available events and receive notifications.


Volunteer at Community Events (LEAD Eligible)

Volunteers are needed to help the Food Pantries. Join the School of Public Health Organization on MyInvolvement for details and to register.


Graduate Student Writing Group (LEAD Eligible)

Wednesdays from 1:30-2:30 p.m. An opportunity to dedicate a regular time to your writing in the company of your peers. Questions? Contact Melissa Tracy ([email protected]). Join via Zoom or in the conference room in the Epi/BST department in the GEC (no need to register in advance).

 

Public Health History Day Trip to Saranac Lake (LEAD Eligible)

Friday, October 20. You'll learn about early efforts to cure tuberculosis (TB) at the Saranac Laboratory Museum and Trudeau Sanatorium and witness the Adirondack Park fall foliage at The Wild Center.

View more details and register.


NYSDOH Epidemiology and Biostatistics Community of Practice (EBCoP) R Studio workshop

October 20, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. in GEC Computer Lab L2. Sign up. Questions? Contact Najm Alsadat Madani or Bradie Winders.


Opioid Overdose Prevention Training (LEAD Eligible)

October 26, 11am-12pm in GEC Room 110A. Learn how to implement Naloxone (as known as Narcan®) in the event of a drug overdose. Registration on MyInvolvement is required.


Induction of Protective Immunity in the Respiratory Tract with Ricin Toxin Immune Complexes

October 31 at 1 p.m. in the CMS Collaboratory and via Zoom. Lindsay Tolman's dissertation defense. Meeting ID: 946 2969 0311 Passcode: 367257


Intro to SAS for New Users

November 3, 9 am - 12 PM or 1-4 PM. To register, please email [email protected] with your name, email, and which session you will attend.

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