Upcoming Events
This conference, hosted by The Kempe Center for the Prevention and Treatment of Child Abuse & Neglect, is dedicated to inspiring change and bringing innovation to child welfare. This year, MPH student Madison Nurre will be presenting, "It's Time for a Public Health Approach to Child Maltreatment."
Join the Office of Knowledge Enterprise for a two-hour workshop and panel discussion designed for early- to mid-career faculty interested in developing a concrete plan for their research agenda.
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 is hosting a tailgate before the Ohio State v. Maryland Homecoming game. Students, staff, faculty and alumni are encouraged to attend.
Food will be provided. Buckeye spirit wear is encouraged! Please register by Oct. 1.
Ohio State is once again partnering with the non-profit Latino Arts for Humanity to celebrate Day of the Dead Columbus. This festival is an educational, cultural and family event to remember and celebrate our loved ones who are no longer with us. It is also a great opportunity to engage with and support the local Latinx community.
BIIG Collaborations is a multi-phase program designed to connect, develop and advance emerging, interdisciplinary research at the university.
Did you know having social connections can decrease the risk of developing and worsening heart disease, anxiety, high blood pressure, dementia, depression and diabetes? And did you also know the U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy issued an advisory about the country's epidemic of loneliness and isolation? Join us for a conversation about the importance of community connections.
Prospective parents can gain valuable insights and practical tips during an upcoming employee webinar about leaves of absence and benefits related to birth and adoption.
Join experts from across the country and discover what communities, government organizations, universities and corporations can do to reduce health equity gaps. This conference is being co-presented by the Ohio State University College of Public Health and is part of the partnership between the college and Columbus Public Health.
Join experts from across the country and discover what communities, government organizations, universities and corporations can do to reduce health equity gaps. This conference is being co-presented by the Ohio State University College of Public Health and is part of the partnership between the college and Columbus Public Health.
The conference is designed to help disability service professionals, administrators, counselors, service providers, and faculty develop the knowledge and skills they need to create more equitable and inclusive college experiences for deaf students.
This event is sponsored by the CPH Alumni Society. Ingrid Donato, MHA, MPH, will discuss her role as Director of the Office of Prevention Innovation at Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) within the US Department of Health and Human Services.
The 20th Annual "Brown" Lecture in Education Research Dr. Leslie T. Fenwick’s lecture offers a newly excavated history of the implementation of the 1954 Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education.

This year's Management Institute will be held on Friday, Oct. 20 at the Fawcett Center. This year's theme, Charting the Course: Navigating Healthcare's Dynamic Landscape, will feature engaging sessions on diversity, equity and inclusion, behavioral health strategies, market trends, value-based payor contracting, and primary care and an aging population.
In partnership with the Columbus Young Professionals Club, The Women’s Place is offering an exclusive opportunity for selected Ohio State employees to attend the upcoming Women of Inspiration Summit Experience (WISE) on Oct. 26.
This panel of CPH alumni will discuss how to set yourself up for success after graduation, what they wished their programs had taught them, and what they look for when they hire new staff and meet with job candidates. The alumni are from a variety of programs, including MPH, BSPH, and PhD.
Join us in attending the first Interdisciplinary Water Research Symposium set to take place Nov. 3 at Scott Hall. This inaugural symposium aims to bring together central Ohio academics, practitioners and community members interested in water research. Hours TBA.
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 ones.

The College of Public Health and the College of Public Health Alumni Society are hosting an alumni and friends reception at the APHA Annual Meeting in Atlanta. Food and drinks will be served. We hope to see you there!
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.
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 ones.
This 90-minute workshop offers participants the opportunity to practice the dialogue building skills and de-escalation techniques introduced in our Navigating Difficult DEI Conversations workshop.