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CPHSJ Summer Educational Series: COVID-19

The College for Public Health & Social Justice is hosting a summer long educational webinar series that highlights many relevant and current topics and how it applies to the population. From June 30th through August 6th, CPHSJ faculty, community leaders and other guest speakers will be hosting hour-long webinars.

During the series, these presents will discuss the changing landscape of public health and social justice during the pandemic. Past webinars will show a link to watch the recorded webinar. Register for selected sessions using forms below.

June 30th: “Behind the Scenes: Decision-making for Reopening Universities during COVID-19”

July 2nd:  “Experiences in Wuhan, China during the ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic: Hospital SARS-CoV-2 Contamination and Asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2 Family Members of a Healthcare Provider”

July 7th: “Pandemic Power: Navigating Science, Politics, and Economy in St. Louis Region”

July 9th: “MPH Graduates responding to COVID-19 in the Field”

July 14th: “Origin, Spread, & Potential Outcomes related to COVID-19”

July 23rd: “What to Believe: Navigating Uncertainty in Data, Results, and Messaging in the Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic”

July 28th: “Hospital Administration & the COVID-19 Response”

July 30th: “Mental Health Challenges during the COVID-19 Pandemic”

August 6th: “COVID-19 & the Criminal Justice System: Implications for Policing, Courts, and the Corrections System”

College for Public Health and Social Justice


The Saint Louis University College for Public Health and Social Justice is the only academic unit of its kind, studying social, environmental and physical influences that together determine the health and well-being of people and communities. It also is the only accredited school or college of public health among nearly 250 Catholic institutions of higher education in the United States.

Guided by a mission of social justice and focus on finding innovative and collaborative solutions for complex health problems, the College offers nationally recognized programs in public health, social work, health administration, applied behavior analysis, and criminology and criminal justice.