The Mindful Career Search
Wednesdays, 1 pm -2 pm, April 3, 10, 17, 24
Kresge 201 (Kresge 205 on 4/17)
The Office of Career and Professional Development is offering a 4-week introductory mindfulness course aimed at helping students navigate the challenges and stress of the job search.
*Attendance at all 4 weeks is required
The ethics of AI in public health communication
Tues, April 23, 1:00 - 1:50 pm
Kresge 502 or Zoom
RSVP to attend
Environment, women, and children: Experiences from the Fukushima nuclear disaster
We, April 24th, 1:00-1:50 pm
FXB G-12 (Zoom option available)
Join WGH and speakers Dr. Aya Goto and Dr. Michio Murakami for a lunchtime talk and Q&A on their work surrounding the environmental and human health impacts of the Fukushima nuclear disaster. Lunch provided!
RSVP here
2024 Social Innovator Showcase
Thurs, April 25, 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Wexner Complex, HKS, Main Campus
On behalf of the Social Innovation and Change Initiative (SICI), we are delighted to invite you to this year’s Social Innovator Showcase. The Showcase will feature brief presentations from our community of student social changemakers. Hear from those with the courage to challenge the status quo and the vision to build a better future. To learn more, visit the 2024 Showcase webpage.
Wed, May 1st, 1-1:50 PM
FXB G12 and online
Join the Lee Kum Sheung Center for Health and Happiness for a seminar led by Dr. Jeffrey Hall, and the sixth installment in our Loneliness and Well-being Seminar Series.
Learn more and RSVP here.
Anti-Black Racism and Transphobia in Sport and Fitness.
Thurs, May 2,1-1:50 pm
FXB Room G11 or Zoom - This event takes place on the unceded land of the Massachusett and Wampanoag people. We recognize their stewardship and uplift their ongoing presence.
Join us for a panel discussion with powerful guest speakers Justice Roe Williams, Ilya Parker, and Dr. Roc Rochon, followed by a Q&A. With the Olympics approaching, it is a crucial time to reflect on what types of bodies are welcome to participate in sports vs. those that are not, how structural barriers and discrimination shape sports culture, and what public health and social justice implications this engenders.