In addition to celebrating the research efforts of students around the world including our own UW-Green Bay students, this year’s Tiny Earth Symposium is focused on public health emergencies and the inequities associated with them. A panel of experts will convene on the second day of the symposium (Dec. 15) to discuss public health emergencies and solutions to address them. Symposium participants will then have an opportunity to engage in a discussion around actions we can take in our communities to spread awareness of the challenges and solutions to address them. This is timely for many reasons, including the inclusivity efforts taking place on our own campus, as well as the management of the safety issues related to COVID-19 on our campus and in our community. Registration is free for students and the community. Find more details and register for the event by Dec. 7
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9 Jan, 2020