Public Health Insider | Healthy Back Home
Public Health Insider | Healthy Back Home
Join Jay Kim and Laurel Kincl as they discuss the importance of ergonomics and how the lessons learned from typically hazardous occupations can improve our health and well-being
Many people quickly transitioned to working from home at the start of the pandemic, moving from the couch to homemade office spaces in response to neck pain and achy backs. Because remote work is here to stay in one form or another, how do we ensure our workplace supports our physical – and mental – health? How often do we consider other health and safety hazards at home? Join Jay Kim and Laurel Kincl as they discuss the importance of ergonomics and how the lessons learned from typically hazardous occupations can improve our health and well-being. Moderated by Allison Myers, Ph.D., MPH – Director, OSU Center for Health Innovation and hosted by Casey Farm – Director of Alumni Relations, CPHHS.
Travel Talk | Traveling Through Time: Did Medieval People Go on Vacation?
Jan 14, 2025
In this Travel Talk, you’ll find out how, where and why people went on vacation in the medieval period, and how you can incorporate the top medieval vacation destinations into your own travels.
Ask Alumni | Expanding Your Network and Building Your Professional Brand
Dec 18, 2024
In this Ask Alumni webcast, OSU supporter Ellen Recko — a LinkedIn profile expert, career coach and former Intel director — will teach you how to leverage LinkedIn to research companies and connect with the people who matter in your industry.
Ask Alumni | Maximizing LinkedIn with a Powerful Profile
Dec 10, 2024
In this Ask Alumni webcast, OSU supporter Ellen Recko — a LinkedIn profile expert, career coach and former Intel director — will share valuable insights on how to make your LinkedIn profile work effectively for you.
Travel Talk | Essence of India: A Global Perspective on Ecology & Culture
Nov 12, 2024
Discover India’s rich cultural tapestry, its evolving role on the global stage and its impactful conservation efforts through Khanna’s personal stories and insights.