
Event: Social Justice Forum on Gun Control and Violence
The Child Welfare Learning Community, Community Organizing Learning Community, and the Student Union are cohosting a forum about the policies and national developments related to Gun
The Child Welfare Learning Community, Community Organizing Learning Community, and the Student Union are cohosting a forum about the policies and national developments related to Gun
We invite you to attend the 26th Annual Public Health Students of African Decent (PHSAD) Minority Health Conference, “Innovative Approaches to HIV/AIDS Prevention Among Youth.”
THE POWER OF PARTNERSHIPS: Improving Research and Health Outcomes The Michigan Institute for Clinical & Health Research’s (MICHR) Outreach, Partnerships, & Implementation Science (OPIS) program presents
Congratulations to Dr. Daniel Kruger who received an award from the Genesee County REACH Center of Excellence in the Elimination of Health Disparities (CEED). The
Dr. Sarah Stoddard discussed findings from the Virtual Networks Study on the December 31st Academic Minute. Listen to the recording here. Full text available on
Nine school violence prevention researchers and practitioners nationwide have developed a position statement on the Dec. 14, 2012 Connecticut school shootings that is being disseminated
Our hearts grieve for the families of Newtown, Connecticut, and for every family who has lost a child through homicide. In the United States, an
Engaging young adults to talk about safer sex online can be challenging. HOPE Online, which comprises the HOPE website, Facebook, and Twitter pages, is no exception. After all, we
The Flint Youth Theatre recently partnered with the Michigan Youth Violence Prevention Center to talk to youth about bullying. The Flint Youth Theatre production The
We are pleased to bring you the latest issue in a series of short news briefs based on the results of our Speak To Your
By Pete Hutchison Today’s educators are being confronted with a rising amount of pressure to achieve, and this achievement is being measured through standardized testing.
By Lauren Weston Over the summer I worked with the Dr. Alison Miller on her research project in partnership with Motherly Intercession. I primarily worked
The Prevention Research Collaborative, based at the University of Michigan School of Public Health, is made up of the Prevention Research Center of Michigan, Michigan Youth Violence Prevention Center, National Center for School Safety, and affiliated initiatives. Our Centers are funded through the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Department of Justice (DOJ).
We promote safe and healthy futures through prevention research, training, and outreach. Alongside community partners, we work to reduce inequities and empower communities for better health.
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