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We are excited about this semester's Health, Racism, and Communication seminar series, hosted by the Tulane Center of Excellence in Maternal and Child Health, Mary Amelia Women's Center, and the Dean's Office of Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine. 

Lamar Gardere, Executive Director of The Data Center, will

(1) describe the work of The Data Center,

(2) discuss the role of data and information in potentially shaping social determinants of health,

 

On Friday, March 13th from 12:00 to 1:00 pm in room 1204, the Aging is Public Health 2019-2020 Seminar Series proudly presents "Older Adults in Louisiana: Observations and Conversations after a Disaster" featuring Dr. Katie E. Cherry, Professor of Psychology and a founding member of the LSU Life Course and Aging Center.

We are excited about this semester's the Health, Racism, and Communication seminar series presented by the Tulane Center of Excellence in Maternal and Child Health, Mary Amelia Women's Center and the Dean's Office of Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine.

Andrew Armstrong, JD, Bruce Reilly, JD and Ashley Wennerstrom, PhD will explain how to:

(1) discuss the factors leading to mass incarceration in Louisiana,

(2) identify ways in which jails and prisons are public health spaces,

(3) discuss lessons learned in collaboration and communication, and

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New Orleans has experienced a larger share of COVID-19 cases than many cities of similar size. Our panel of experts will explore some of the potential reasons why, the misconceptions at play, and the ways the city is addressing the outbreak. Join us for an informative webinar on COVID-19: The New Orleans Experience.

The SPHTM Awards Ceremony honors the academic achievements of our public health masters and doctoral students (the undergraduate public health students are honored thru the Newcomb-Tulane Senior Awards Ceremony held at McAlister Auditorium same day).  SPHTM awardees are notified by their department, of who will be receiving awards.  Dress is casual; no regalia required.  No tickets required.  All are welcome.  Ceremony will be held at the Tidewater Building, 1440 Canal St.

It’s almost here! The School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine annual awards ceremony takes place Friday, May 15, at 1pm CST Online. The event will be held on the school’s YouTube channel. The link to the video premiere will appear on our Youtube channel on Friday Morning. We’ll also send out the specific link by Friday morning via email and share the link on all of our school's social media platforms. 

The 2020 SPHTM graduation ceremony will take place at the Mahalia Jackson Theater for the Performing Arts (1419 Basin Street, New Orleans, LA 70116) on May 16th at 3:30pm. All graduating students MUST arrive by 2:00pm for check-in and robing. Students and/or guests requiring special accommodations due to mobility difficulties should contact Lacey Allen (lallen8@tulane.edu) by Monday, May 4th.

Please register as a donor for the Tulane MD/MPH Student Group Fall Blood Drive, taking place from 10:00a.m. - 4:00p.m.

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