Norfolk State University took a proactive step in addressing minority health disparities by hosting its first annual Student Health Literacy Symposium. The event, supported by NSU's Office of Health & Wellness and the Center for African-American Public Policy, brought together students, faculty, healthcare professionals, and community leaders to tackle the critical issue of health literacy within college campuses and communities. #HealthLiteracy, #CommunityHealth, #NSU, #Healthier757, #MinorityHealthDisparities
A $1.3 million grant will enable WSU researchers to study how a training program originally developed for law enforcement can help nurses recognize their unconscious biases.
Mary Gallant, an expert in health behavior, community health and public health programs and policy, will join UMass Lowell as the next dean of the Zuckerberg College of Health Sciences.