
Undergraduate Students, Staff, Alumni, Faculty, Graduate Students, Postdocs, Residents & Fellows
Join Dr. Ashley Hill and Dr. Brittany Brown-Podgorski for the second in the Race & Lecture Series.
The new Race &... Lecture Series, a part of the Race and Social Determinants of Equity, Health, and Well-being Cluster Hire Initiative. The lunchtime speaker series provides a spotlight for each new faculty member to describe their work and interests.
Hill, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, Graduate School of Public Health, will present:
Frameworks to Address Inequity in Reproductive and Sexual Health
This area of research examines reproductive epidemiology, health disparities and the co-occurrence of social, environmental and biological factors that contribute to sexually transmitted infections and adverse pregnancy outcomes.
Brown-Podgorski, Assistant Professor of Health Policy & Management, Graduate School of Public Health, will present:
Minimum Wage Laws and Housing Cost Burden among Black Families
This study used a quasi-experimental design to test whether state minimum wage increases were associated with a significant change in the proportion of Black households with a housing cost burden less than 30% of the annual household income.
Register to Attend
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Save your confirmation email: Zoom meeting information and a meeting passcode will be supplied by email after registration.
Thursday, December 2 at 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Virtual EventJoin Dr. Ashley Hill and Dr. Brittany Brown-Podgorski for the second in the Race & Lecture Series.
The new Race &... Lecture Series, a part of the Race and Social Determinants of Equity, Health, and Well-being Cluster Hire Initiative. The lunchtime speaker series provides a spotlight for each new faculty member to describe their work and interests.
Hill, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, Graduate School of Public Health, will present:
Frameworks to Address Inequity in Reproductive and Sexual Health
This area of research examines reproductive epidemiology, health disparities and the co-occurrence of social, environmental and biological factors that contribute to sexually transmitted infections and adverse pregnancy outcomes.
Brown-Podgorski, Assistant Professor of Health Policy & Management, Graduate School of Public Health, will present:
Minimum Wage Laws and Housing Cost Burden among Black Families
This study used a quasi-experimental design to test whether state minimum wage increases were associated with a significant change in the proportion of Black households with a housing cost burden less than 30% of the annual household income.
Register to Attend
Register for free using the "Register" button in the top right corner.
Save your confirmation email: Zoom meeting information and a meeting passcode will be supplied by email after registration.
Thursday, December 2 at 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Virtual Event
Undergraduate Students, Staff, Alumni, Faculty, Graduate Students, Postdocs, Residents & Fellows