Chocolate Milk: the Documentary
Rutgers New Jersey Medical School 185 South Orange Avenue, F586, Newark, NJ, United StatesA free documentary screening and panel discussion on breastfeeding in the African American community.
This calendar features events relevant to global health from throughout the Rutgers community. To inquire about listing your event, contact us at communications@globalhealth.rutgers.edu.
A free documentary screening and panel discussion on breastfeeding in the African American community.
Join Stephan Schwander, MD, PhD, associate professor and director of the Global Public Health Concentration, Rutgers School of Public Health as he discusses the impact of air pollution and tuberculosis on global health, immunopathological mechanisms of air pollution, and research examples and collaborative opportunities in Mexico City, Uganda, and Tanzania.
Minutes to Die travels to five continents to capture the cries for help, the financial ruin families face to save loved ones, and the heroic scientists rushing to create breakthrough solutions for snakebite, a neglected global health issue.
Rutgers' New Jersey Medical School is sponsoring a free community health fair. Women who are uninsured will have the opportunity to receive: • cervical cancer screening • mammography/breast exam • HIV testing • eye examination • HPV vaccine (Limited quantities for ages 19-26. Note: Three doses of the HPV vaccine are required. Patients must arrange […]
An interactive program to raise awareness about issues of food justice, food policies, and local food insecurity. The program will open with an info fair and a keynote lecture, and will conclude with student breakout sessions to share resources and to develop action plans to address food insecurity on campus and in New Brunswick.
New Jersey Medical School’s Office of Global Health presents the fourth annual Global Health and Surgery Research Symposium highlighting global health disparities within the community. Open to Rutgers faculty, staff, students, and the public, the event will feature a panel discussion, keynote speakers, and poster presentations and awards.
Rutgers Global Health Institute core faculty member Shauna Downs will speak about "Climate, Food Systems, and Nutrition."
A film screening of the Oscar-winning short documentary, Period. End of Sentence., followed by a conversation with director Rayka Zehtabchi.
The Health Equity in Africa Series, sponsored by Rutgers Global Health Institute, presents a lunchtime lecture and discussion with Yehoda Martei. This event is open to Rutgers faculty, staff, and students.
Annual Global Health Fair featuring poster presentations and keynote speaker, Joanna Regulska. All faculty, staff, and students who participated in a global health initiative within the past year are welcome to submit abstracts.
A panel discussion with Rutgers faculty and students on the professional, educational and experiential learning avenues for students interested in studying global health.
A free film screening and discussion of 5B, the poignant documentary about the first HIV/AIDS ward established in the United States in 1983.