We're #hiring! š»š
UConn and @MealsRI are looking for a full-time Research Program Coordinator to support the day-to-day operations of a research project focused on home-delivered meals.
To learn more and apply, visit: s.uconn.edu/mowri
Last week, many of our team members attended the @HEResearch Conference in Durham, North Carolina.
We enjoyed getting to discuss the latest in food policy with fellow researchers and advocates! š
Still open for another two weeks!Tenure-Track Assistant Professor position in Allied Health Sciences at the UConn Waterbury campus
academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jā¦
I invite you to read my reflection on my unusual 9/11 experience. At the moment of the attacks, I was staring at anti-American graffiti in Chile's public university, "Yankee, get out!" it said. Chileans were rightfully angry.
saranadel.medium.com/9-11-piā¦.
What national media need to understand is that what happened in Minneapolis last night seems to be different from what happened in previous nights, and different from normal riots in other places. Stop trying to analyze it as rhetoric by the governor. Something new is happening.
I'm reporting today on suspected outside groups or people from out of state fomenting unrest during #GeorgeFloyd protests in Minneapolis and St. Paul this week. If you have tips, video, images, etc., my DMs are open. Phone is 651-925-5048. Email: smontemayor@startribune.com.
Health happens where we live, learn, work and play. @RWJF
How can we help improve #health by making it easier for everyone to access and utilize parks and other public spaces?
This @PH_Institute group presentation offers a innovative, #Integrated, approach.
Integration to build a #cultureofhealth
equity for all extends well beyond healthy eating and activity.
Our third group of newly minted #integraters is proposing an #integrated approach to tackling the #opioidepidemic among tribal communities within MN.
Working the graveyard shift? Research from postdoctoral fellow Megan Winkler shows that people who work non-standard work schedules are at increased risk for poor sleep, depression, substance use, and other health problems z.umn.edu/3g58#UMNResearch