Major Info Sessions: SSM
Pre-health session for staff on 5/2 with PHSRC & M Simulation Center
POSTPONED, NEW DATE TBD: Justice in Public Health series: WHITE TO WHITE: DISMANTLING WHITE SUPREMACY FROM WITHIN
The SPH Justice in Public Health series is hosted by the SPH Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and welcomes local and national experts to lead discussion around a wide variety of topics that impact public health and advance health equity.
PART 2: ORIENTATION TRAINING 2023: Focusing on Registration Preparation
On behalf of the Advisor Training Initiatives team, we are pleased to invite you to the following virtual training preparing you for summer orientation.
PART 2: ORIENTATION TRAINING 2023: Focusing on Registration Preparation
PART 1: ORIENTATION TRAINING 2023: Updates from Campus Partners
On behalf of the Advisor Training Initiatives team, we are pleased to invite you to the following virtual training preparing you for summer orientation.
PART 1: ORIENTATION TRAINING 2023: Updates from Campus Partners
More Than a Body: Building Your Body Image Resilience with Dr. Lexie and Dr. Lindsay Kite
In this visual presentation, Drs. Lexie and Lindsay Kite will walk the audience through the life-changing pathway to body image resilience, where people can learn to not only identify the objectifying ideals that surround us and the pain and shame that accompanies those ideals, but learn to use that pain as a catalyst to be more -- more than a body, more than a collection of parts to be fixed and flaunted, more of what can bring you and the world joy and purpose.
The Science of Social Justice: An Interdisciplinary Approach Towards Healing Intergenerational Trauma with Dr. Sará King
The Science of Social Justice is an interdisciplinary theoretical framework developed by Dr. Sará King that uses the biopsychosocial model of health as well as interpersonal neurobiology and contemplative practices to study the impact of systemic oppression on marginalized communities, as well as it proposes a framework towards healing intergenerational trauma.
APAS User Group Meeting
The APAS/TES team would love to have you join us if you are interested in learning more about APAS and TES. This will be our 2023 Quarter 2 APAS User group meeting. We share helpful information for advisors and user training along with tips and tricks for processing exceptions on students' APAS reports. All APAS users are welcome and encouraged to attend.
UHP Transition Workshop
These two trainings are the first of many opportunities for UHP and campus colleagues to collaborate and share knowledge about Honors students and the curricular and program information that will be helpful for advisors and advising supervisors: