Past Events
This specialized workshop is designed by graduate students, for graduate students, to explore core competencies, support professional development and build community across graduate students.
Climate change is the defining global environmental justice, human rights and public health issue of the twenty-first century. The most vulnerable populations will suffer the earliest and most damaging setbacks because of where…
Self-reflection is an important part of the social change process. Our 90-minute Social Identity 101 workshop offers participants a guided opportunity to dive deeper into understanding their social identities and privileges.…
The College of Public Health and the College of Public Health Alumni Society are hosting a reception at the APHA Annual Meeting in Atlanta. CPH alumni, faculty, staff, students and friends are encouraged to attend. Food and drinks…
You’re invited to discuss and explore how connections between healing and the arts, including dance, can be used to promote health and build community. Tyde-Courtney Edwards is the founder and director of Ballet After Dark.…
The Schweitzer Fellows Program supports and trains health-focused students in creating and carrying out service projects to address unmet community needs. Fellows partner with an existing community agency in the Columbus or Athens…
This 90-minute workshop offers participants the opportunity to learn what’s important to consider when having difficult DEI conversations and offers concrete tools to build dialogue and disarm harmful conversations in favor of healing…
Thoughtful planning helps create a rewarding future for you and your family. You can use your future plans to extend your support of the places you care about, like Ohio State. Working together, we can help you align your passions and…
Join the College of Arts and Sciences for the Center for RNA Biology’s Inaugural Schoenberg Lecture, co-sponsored by the Science Sundays public lecture series.
A discussion with Mary Applegate, medical director for the Ohio Department of Medicaid hosted by the College of Medicine as part of the Maurice "Mo" Mullet Student-Alumni Forum.