Friday, Nov 3, 9am-5pm ET
Roxbury Community College
Reggie Lewis State Track Athletic Center
1350 Treemont St, Boston, MA, 02120
The State of Diabetes: Boston is an annual event that tackles where we are in the state of diabetes, right here, right now. During the community day of access and education event, we will focus on providing free diabetes screenings, diabetes resources, and raising the level of consciousness around health equity for the nearly one out of two Americans with diabetes or prediabetes.
Mon, Nov 6, 4:45-6:30pm
Kresge Cafeteria
Join us to celebrate the history, contributions, and vibrancy of the LGBTQIA+ community at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and beyond.
Lessons Learned From the COVID-19 Pandemic in Japan & in the US
Tues, Nov 7, 8:30am-12:30pm, Martin Conference Center Rotunda
77 Avenue Louis Pasteur, Boston
Crisis Communications and Reputational Management In Our Times
Wed, Nov 8, 1-1:50 pm
Kresge 502
Join Gabby Stern, communications director at the World Health Organization, to talk about what to do when communicating about a public health crisis—and how to preserve trust while doing it. Lunch will be served.
Sponsors: Center for Health Communication and the Health Communication Concentration
SAVE THE DATE: Today’s Media Landscape and What It Means For Public Health with Dick Tofel.
Wed, November 15, 1pm-1:50pm
Kresge 502
Join former news executive Dick Tofel to talk about today’s media landscape and how best to navigate it as a public health leader. Lunch will be served.
SAVE THE DATE: Truth Talk: Strategies For Difficult Dialogues In An Age Of Challenging Communications
Tues, November 21, 1pm-1:50pm
Kresge G3
In this event, attendees will acquire skills for engaging in effective conversations in various settings, including scientific discussions, classroom interactions, and personal conversations at home. The Harvard Longwood Ombuds office will provide practical strategies and insights to navigate challenging dialogues, and fostering better communication.