Public Health In Action: Addressing Stress Equity & Solutions (OOL)

Public Health In Action: Addressing Stress Equity & Solutions (OOL)

Virtual /Online | Registration opens Tuesday, August 19, 2025 10:00 AM

U of A Fayetteville, AR 72701 United States
Online Through Zoom
Open to Current OLLI Members ONLY!
Wednesday, October 15, 2025-Wednesday, November 19, 2025
6:00 PM-7:30 PM on Wed
$65.00

To assist you in preparing for this Program, we have provided a link to the setup / test pages from the conference provider. If you have never used this conference service before please click on the link below so that your PC or device will be ready to participate in this Program.

Public Health In Action: Addressing Stress Equity & Solutions (OOL)

Virtual /Online | Registration opens Tuesday, August 19, 2025 10:00 AM

In this program, participants will explore the social determinants of health, the physiological mechanisms of stress, and the effects of stress on health and well-being. They will also examine stress and health-related theoretical frameworks. Through this program, participants will gain an understanding of the factors that influence health and engage in discussions on the importance of equitably promoting health and well-being across populations.

WEDNESDAYS, OCTOBER 15 THROUGH NOVEMBER 19
6 pm
 CT | Each live session is 90 minutes

 

Wednesday, October 15

Wednesday, October 22

Wednesday, October 29

Wednesday, November 5

Wednesday, November 12

Wednesday, November 19

  • As this class is delivered by the National Resource Center for OLLIs (NRC) at Northwestern University, you will receive a welcome email from osheronline@northwestern.edu.  The email will include your credentials (username & password) as well as a hyperlink to the Osher Online Website through which you will access your course website. Please save the link once you receive it.

    Multi-session courses will use this same link each week.

     

Ogungbe, Faith
Faith Ogungbe

Faith Ogungbe is a doctoral candidate in Public Health at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. She earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Northwestern University in anthropology and biotechnology. Ogungbe is deeply committed to health equity and passionate about addressing issues that promote the overall health and well-being of all individuals. Her research interests include maternal and child health and female reproductive health.