President Paula Milone-Nuzzo will host a Student Town Hall Wednesday, April 13, at Noon via Zoom. Discussion topics will include updates on mental health and JEDI. Students can submit questions before, during, or after the Town Hall via Institute Input(Institute Input | MGH Institute of Health Professions (mghihp.edu). Please email Ronan Campbell(RCampbell@mghihp.edu) with any questions.
Amirra (Johnson) Condelee, OTD ’19, will present "Let's Talk About Finance: Managing Money & Building Wealth After Graduation" on Wednesday, April 6, at 7:00 p.m. She will discuss her own financial journey, which includes managing money, dealing with student debt, and building wealth. ...
Debra Doroni, director of the IHP’s new Master of Health Administration program, will present “Leadership Starts with You” on Tuesday, March 29, 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. The virtual event will focus on five steps needed to become an inspiring leader and create more satisfaction, success, and joy in one’s professional life. ...
Many Muslims celebrate of the birth of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ (PBUH). Festivities include communal meals, and discussions on Islam usually take place on this day.*
*Islamic holiday dates vary as many are dependent on a moon sighting.
A holiday observed by some Muslims that commemorates the Battle of Karbala, which resulted in the martyrdom of Husayn ibn Ali, the grandson of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ (PBUH).*
*Islamic holiday dates vary as many are dependent on a moon sighting.
Marking the end of Hajj, this holiday commemorates the willingness of Ibrahim (also known as Abraham) to follow Allah’s command to sacrifice his son, Ishmael, who was ultimately spared. Believers recite Takbir, attend Eid prayer and, if financially able, share the meat of a sacrificed sheep, goat, or cow with family, neighbors, and friends.*
*Islamic holiday dates vary as many are dependent on a moon sighting.
Known as the last Friday of Ramadan, Muslims commemorate the end of Ramadan. Many attend Jumma prayer at their local masjid/mosque, seeking blessings, world peace, and guidance from Allah. Every year, it is observed across the globe with religious fervor and sanctity.*
*Islamic holiday dates vary as many are dependent on a moon sighting.