01/18/2024
Join the students, faculty, staff and families of Quinnipiac University and Netter School of Medicine as we run, jog, walk and stand in solidarity with IRIS New Haven and the countless refugees and immigrants of this nation at the wonderful annual Run for Refugees event on Sunday, February 11, 2024. This team, while organized by QU GPH Programs/Netter SOM, is made up of representatives from the entire university and has consistently participated and raised funds for this event since 2017. We would greatly appreciate any donation or support you can provide in order for the team to participate again this year. We look forward to an amazing day for all who participate from the Quinnipiac University community!
Register Here:
https://runsignup.com/Race/CT/NewHaven/IRISRun
forRefugees
Use code NETTER24 for $5 discount!
If you would like to join our fundraising team,
or give an additional donation, you can do that
here: https://give.classy.org/QUGPH
SUPPORT IRIS - Integrated Refugee & Immigrant Services TODAY!
10/19/2023
While GPH Programs' director Dr. David Hill is on sabbatical, please check out his Instagram page to follow his travels and learn about all the great work he continues to do. Link below!
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05/17/2023
Congratulations to the GPH Minor Class of 2023! Click the link below for photos from our annual GPH Minor Capstone presentation and dinner on May 4, 2023! Thank you to our GPH Mentors for attending and for your continued service to our students!
Includes bonus photos of our GPH Minor students taking a yoga class with Dr. Hill's son-in-law Isaac! :)
LINK TO PHOTOS: https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjAE5yk
04/03/2023
Welcome to the
Diversity in Science and Diversity of Science New England (DisDos) Interdisciplinary Science Conference!
Location: Center for Communications and Engineering, Quinnipiac University, 275 Mount Carmel Avenue, Hamden, Connecticut, 06518
Date: April 29, 2023
Time: 9 am - 3 pm EST
Audience: New England undergraduate and graduate students and professors
Registration:
Scan the QR Code (below) to REGISTER or to SUBMIT an abstract!
Registration fees: $25 USD
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION IS NOW OPEN!!!!!!
Abstract submission deadline: April 19, 2023, at 11:59 pm EST
01/12/2023
It’s that time again!
Join the students, faculty, staff and families of Quinnipiac University and Netter School of Medicine as we run, jog, walk and stand in solidarity with IRIS - Integrated Refugee & Immigrant Services New Haven and the countless refugees and immigrants of this nation at the wonderful annual Run for Refugees event on Sunday, February 12, 2023. This team, while organized by QU GPH Programs/Netter SOM, is made up of representatives from the entire university and has consistently participated and raised funds for this event since 2017. We would greatly appreciate any donation or support you can provide in order for the team to participate again this year. We look forward to an amazing day for all who participate from the Quinnipiac University community!
Start Here:
https://runsignup.com/qugphnettersom
Click "Join" to Register for the race (use code NETTER23 for $5 discount) and Click "Donate" to join fundraising team.
Team Name: QU GPH Programs/Netter SOM
More Details About Race Here:
https://runsignup.com/Race/CT/NewHaven/IRISRunforRefugees
Contact Jody Damsky at [email protected] or [email protected] if you have questions.
01/12/2023
The Roundup:
The next epidemic may be here. The U.S. isn't ready for it
If HIV and Covid-19 were wake-up calls for the government to prioritize public health, monkeypox shows the consequences of hitting the snooze button too many times.
01/10/2023
The Roundup:
The Long Emergency of Homelessness
If we understood the loss of housing as a collective challenge engulfing our communities, how would it guide our response?
01/05/2023
The Roundup:
Racism drives environmental inequality — but most Americans don’t realize
Survey finds that most people think poverty is why pollution disproportionately affects Black people, despite evidence that racism is the major cause.
01/03/2023
The Roundup:
'1619 Project' journalist lays bare why Black Americans 'live sicker and die quicker'
Linda Villarosa says bias in the health care system and the "weathering" affect of living in a racist society are taking a serious toll on African Americans. Her new book is Under the Skin.
01/01/2023
Happy New Year from Global Public Health Programs!