Come ready to learn of the experiences of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities as they interact with and access the healthcare system.
This talk will trace the history of the war on drugs and its impact on communities of color in the United States from the Harrison Narcotic Tax Act of 1914 through the death of George Floyd in 2021, paying particular attention to the way structural racism influenced the longstanding distinction between "medical" and "criminal" substance use.
In celebration of Black History Month this year, we are expanding our horizons and partnering with the UK Center for Academic Resources and Enrichment Services (CARES) to offer a unique culinary experience! Inspired by the Georgian flair of the movie The Color Purple, we invite you to join us for food, community and SOULful conversation.
Join us in celebration of Black History Month for a screen-printing workshop! This Black History-themed workshop is designed to help you create a unique print you can take home that day. No registration is required.
Interested in becoming a Graduate Student of the College of Public Health at the University of Kentucky?
The University of Kentucky College of Public Health is undergoing a review by the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH) for re-accreditation. Part of this process includes the invitation to provide third-party comments. Anyone, including students, alumni, employers, community partners, etc., is allowed to share relevant information about the college directly with CEPH. If you would like to provide input to CEPH to inform their review, send your comments to submissions@ceph.org by May 4th, 2025.