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- SPH DEAN'S SYMPOSIUM—Teaching Public Health8:30 am
- Living My Truth: Art by Nathaniel Devarie9:00 am
- Scenes and Symbols: Artworks from China, Korea, and Japan10:00 am
- GRS Dissertation Defense of Szilvia Kiriakov10:00 am
- GRS Dissertation Defense of Joseph Gamache11:00 am
- Archaeology Seminar Series: “You betta’ work: the domestic labor of Black women in landowning families after slavery”12:20 pm
- Student Recital: Jia Li, violin12:30 pm
- GRS Dissertation Defense of Alexandre White1:00 pm
- Dale Mierke, Ph.D. Current Topics Seminar Speaker _ Pharmacology Dept.2:00 pm
- GRS Dissertation Defense of Chelsea Bingham2:00 pm
- Dept. of Pharmacology & Experimental Therapeutics Current Topics Seminar2:00 pm
- GRS Dissertation Defense of Mingzi Yi2:00 pm
- ECE Seminar: Soheil Feizi2:30 pm
- The China Global Research Colloquium3:00 pm
- Mediating Modernity: The YMCA’s Global ‘Moral Empire,’ 1890s-1970s4:00 pm
- Visiting Chef Series Dinner featuring Lincoln Tavern & Restaurant4:00 pm
- Nonprofit Career Fair4:00 pm
- Chiune Sugihara Film Screening, Persona Non Grata4:30 pm
- My Menus, with Jacques Pépin5:00 pm
- Ecumenical Service with Eucharist5:15 pm
- Spring 2018 Geddes Japanese Movie Series,The Happiness of the Katakuris5:30 pm
- BU United Methodist Fellowship5:30 pm
- Sisters United: Reclaiming My Time6:00 pm
- ECE Undergrad Town Hall 6:00 pm
- Visiting Artist: Miwa Matreyek6:30 pm
- Fourth Annual Fraternalism Lecture: "Yours in the Sacred and Unfailing Bond: Fraternalism and the Ku Klux Klan"6:30 pm
- Sargent Choice Test Kitchen8:00 pm
- Student recital: AReum Seo, flute8:30 pm
SPH DEAN'S SYMPOSIUM—Teaching Public Health
Featuring presentations from public health leaders, educators, and the wider public health community. Academic public health has been growing substantially over the past two decades, and, commensurately, teaching in academic public health has been growing at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Coincident with this growth, established graduate schools and programs of public health are redesigning curricula to meet the changing needs of incoming students and to ensure that graduates have the knowledge, skills, and attributes to meet the needs of a changing workforce. This symposium aims to turn our lens on the state of teaching in public health, bringing together a state-of-the-field collection of presentations that can serve as a touchstone for the rapid evolution of this field. The symposium will summarize the evolution of public health teaching over time; discuss challenges faced by public health teaching; address the principles and practice of state-of-the-science teaching of public health at each level of education; spotlight innovations in public health education; and look to the future, anticipating where trends in public health education are heading. #BUSPHSymposia. LIVE STREAMING AVAILABLE at www.bu.edu/sph/live Doors open at 8 a.m. Services for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing People Provided
When | 8:30 am to 3:00 pm on Wednesday, March 28, 2018 |
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Building | 72 East Concord Street |
Room | Hiebert Lounge |
Contact Name | eventsph@bu.edu |
Contact Email | eventsph@bu.edu |
Contact Organization | SPH Dean's Office |
Fees | Free |