• Deadline to apply for the Fall Teachers Institute of Philadelphia children’s environmental health seminar

    The Teachers Institute of Philadelphia (TIP) invites teachers from around the School District of Philadelphia to participate in its fall 2023 Curriculum Laboratory. Upon successful completion of the program, participants (called fellows) earn 20 Act 48 credits and a $1,000 stipend. Learn more about the Fall Children's Environmental Health seminar featuring PRCCEH's Deputy Director Dr. […]

  • PRCCEH 2nd Annual Symposium

    Penn Medicine Kelley Research Building 421 Curie Blvd., Room 252, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    You’re invited to the 2nd annual Philadelphia Regional Center for Children’s Environmental Health Symposium.  This event brings together Center membership, emerging investigators in the field, community partners and nonprofit organizations, as well as, other leaders dedicated to improving the health of children. 

  • Children’s Environmental Health Day: Partner Info Session

    Online

    Do you work to ensure all children have clean air and water, safer food and products, and healthier places for children to live, learn, and play? If so, we invite you to become an official CEH Day Partner!

  • Air Quality, Climate Change, and Health

    The ACP Building 8th Floor 190 N. Independence Mall West, Philadelphia, PA

    Air Quality, Climate Change, and Health is a joint meeting of the Climate Change Forum and the Healthy Communities Task Force.

  • Safer Choice – PEHSU Event

    Online

    Join PEHSU Region 3 & EPA for a webinar on 3/27 at 12pm ET to receive a box of Safer Choice products! Learn about cleaning products that are safer for people & the environment from experts

  • Impacts of Extreme Heat on Maternal and Child Health: From Awareness to Action

    Drexel University Dornsife School of Public Health Nesbitt Hall 3215 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA

    The 9th Annual Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Symposium will explore the research and evidence on the impacts of extreme heat on maternal and child health and discuss ways families, communities, and governments can take action.