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  • Climate Change and Health: A Health Policy and Bioethics Consortium
    Feb 10
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    Climate Change and Health: A Health Policy and Bioethics Consortium

    --> RSVP to this event   As one of the largest economic sectors globally, health care represents nearly 10% of GDP spending across O.E.C.D. countries. This significant activity produces an estimated 5-10% of global greenhouse gases, presenting opportunities to directly reduce this impact through changes to energy supply, waste, purchasing, and care models. Equally important, health ca

  • Advancing Health Equity Through Research and Engagement
    Feb 16
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    Advancing Health Equity Through Research and Engagement

    --> RSVP to this event   This is Part of the Bronfenbrenner Center for Translational Research's Talks at Twelve Series. Health equity is a widely touted but vexingly elusive goal. A significant body of academic research addresses research questions related to health equity, but the gap between research outputs and concrete social change is often yawning. How can academic research

  • How to Become a Media Magnet, an Online Public Speaking Workshop
    Feb 27
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    How to Become a Media Magnet, an Online Public Speaking Workshop

    --> RSVP to this event   She produced for Oprah and Anderson Cooper.  Emmy-nominated Rachel Hanfling will teach you how to get media attention and catapult your message to new heights. Speakers and Presenters Rachel Hanfling, Media & Communications Trainer Organizer Academic Deans´ Office

  • The Existential Crisis: Addressing Climate Change
    Feb 27
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    The Existential Crisis: Addressing Climate Change

    --> RSVP to this event   This winter, join the Graduate School of Business' Leadership for Society Program to explore People and Planet in the Information Era. Listen to conversations hosted by Prof. Brian Lowery with leaders from a variety of sectors on the immense opportunity and critical challenges for society presented by the rapid explosion of information in our world.  The

  • An Economic Argument for Public Health as a Public Good
    Mar 08

    An Economic Argument for Public Health as a Public Good

    --> RSVP to this event   The 2022 - 2023 Grand Rounds on the Future of Public Health speaker series will engage our community in conversations about public health as a public good. The country's COVID-19 response made clear the critical importance of rethinking the role of public health within our society. Reflecting on the deficiencies of the existing system, this year's focus will f

  • CHR: The Next 100 Years: Hospitality Workforce of Tomorrow
    Mar 08

    CHR: The Next 100 Years: Hospitality Workforce of Tomorrow

    --> RSVP to this event   With the integration of technology and shifting guest preferences, the hospitality industry is changing rapidly. In the next five years, it’s expected to change even more. The labor force is evolving as well. This webcast will explore what these changes mean for the hospitality industry’s workforce. A panel of faculty and industry experts will discuss the

  • Building Your Executive Presence, a Public Speaking Workshop
    Mar 22
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    Building Your Executive Presence, a Public Speaking Workshop

    --> RSVP to this event   Understand how executive presence shapes others' perceptions of our leadership ability, learn 5 key elements to develop your executive presence, and walk away with practical, customized tools to build your executive presence. Speakers and Presenters Alison Shapira, HKS Adjunct Lecturer, CEO and Founder, Global Public Speaking, LLC.

  • Pan American Climate Resilient Health Systems ; A Special Focus on Health Facilities: Assessing Risks and Opportunities for Adaptation and Resilience Building
    Apr 04
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    Pan American Climate Resilient Health Systems ; A Special Focus on Health Facilities: Assessing Risks and Opportunities for Adaptation and Resilience Building

    --> RSVP to this event   Health systems, including hospitals, are on the frontlines of climate change, bearing the costs of increasing disease burdens and more frequent extreme weather events while simultaneously inadvertently contributing to negative environmental and climate-related impacts. The goal of this course is to equip federal, regional and local health systems planners

  • Pan American Climate Resilient Health Systems
    Apr 04
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    Pan American Climate Resilient Health Systems

    --> RSVP to this event   Health systems, including hospitals, are on the frontlines of climate change, bearing the costs of increasing disease burdens and more frequent extreme weather events while simultaneously inadvertently contributing to negative environmental and climate-related impacts. The goal of this course is to equip federal, regional and local health systems planners

  • Gutman Library Book Talk - Equality or Equity: Toward a Model of Community-Responsive Education
    Apr 06
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    Gutman Library Book Talk - Equality or Equity: Toward a Model of Community-Responsive Education

    --> RSVP to this event   Equality or Equity sets forth a compelling argument urging us to shift our understanding of the role of our education system from providing equal opportunity to building an equitable society. This important book makes an urgent appeal for designing and implementing a truly equitable school system and shows us how we can begin to accomplish that goal. Spea

  • Next in Food Sustainability and Climate Change
    May 08

    Next in Food Sustainability and Climate Change

    --> RSVP to this event   The Next in Science series provides an opportunity for early-career scientists whose creative, cross-disciplinary, and cutting-edge research is thematically linked to introduce their work to non-specialists, fellow scientists, and one another. What does climate change mean for our food systems? How do our food production and consumption habits contribute

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  • Climate Change and Health: A Health Policy and Bioethics Consortium
    Feb 10
     - 

    Climate Change and Health: A Health Policy and Bioethics Consortium

    --> RSVP to this event   As one of the largest economic sectors globally, health care represents nearly 10% of GDP spending across O.E.C.D. countries. This significant activity produces an estimated 5-10% of global greenhouse gases, presenting opportunities to directly reduce this impact through changes to energy supply, waste, purchasing, and care models. Equally important, health ca

  • Foro de Alianzas para el Hábitat Hermosillo
    Feb 16
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    Foro de Alianzas para el Hábitat Hermosillo

    Le invitamos a Foro de Alianzas para el Hábitat Capítulo Hermosillo, donde contaremos con la participación de la Presidente de la Asamblea de ONU-HABITAT; el Director Regional del Programa de Naciones Unidas para los Asentamientos Humanos (ONU-HABITAT) para América Latina y el Caribe; el Director General del Instituto Nacional del Suelo Sustentable (INSUS), Gobierno de México, legisladores federal


  • Advancing Health Equity Through Research and Engagement
    Feb 16
     - 

    Advancing Health Equity Through Research and Engagement

    --> RSVP to this event   This is Part of the Bronfenbrenner Center for Translational Research's Talks at Twelve Series. Health equity is a widely touted but vexingly elusive goal. A significant body of academic research addresses research questions related to health equity, but the gap between research outputs and concrete social change is often yawning. How can academic research

  • How to Become a Media Magnet, an Online Public Speaking Workshop
    Feb 27
     - 

    How to Become a Media Magnet, an Online Public Speaking Workshop

    --> RSVP to this event   She produced for Oprah and Anderson Cooper.  Emmy-nominated Rachel Hanfling will teach you how to get media attention and catapult your message to new heights. Speakers and Presenters Rachel Hanfling, Media & Communications Trainer Organizer Academic Deans´ Office

  • The Existential Crisis: Addressing Climate Change
    Feb 27
     - 

    The Existential Crisis: Addressing Climate Change

    --> RSVP to this event   This winter, join the Graduate School of Business' Leadership for Society Program to explore People and Planet in the Information Era. Listen to conversations hosted by Prof. Brian Lowery with leaders from a variety of sectors on the immense opportunity and critical challenges for society presented by the rapid explosion of information in our world.  The

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