Dec 08 Monday
The International Conference on Public Health and Health Care System (ICPHHCS2025), organized by Conplus Meetings, will be held from December 08-10, 2025 in Paris, France. This prestigious conference provides a premier platform for public health professionals, policymakers, researchers and healthcare practitioners to engage in discussions on the latest advancements, share critical insights and explore collaborative approaches to addressing complex health challenges.
ICPHHCS-2025 will bring together a distinguished group of global experts in public health, health policy and healthcare systems. Participants will have the opportunity to engage in thought-provoking keynote sessions, dynamic panel discussions and hands-on workshops, all designed to foster collaboration, stimulate innovative thinking and promote actionable solutions. The conference will address a wide range of critical topics, including disease prevention, health promotion, epidemiology, environmental health and global health policy.
This event offers a unique opportunity for professionals in the field to discuss cutting-edge developments, exchange ideas and contribute to shaping a more sustainable, equitable and healthier future for communities around the world.
We look forward to welcoming you to Paris for this impactful event. Together, we can work toward solutions that will positively influence public health and healthcare systems globally.
Thursday, Sept. 11 opening with Jeffrey Greene, Connecticut Prison Art Project5:30 p.m. – Opening Lecture – Dolan School of Business Events Space6:30 p.m. – Reception – Dolan School of Business Event Space
Stitching Time features 12 quilts created by men who are incarcerated in the Louisiana State Penitentiary, also known as Angola Prison. These works of art, and accompanying recorded interviews, tell the story of a unique inside-outside quilt collaboration. The exhibition focuses our attention on the quilt creators, people often forgotten by society when discussing the history of the U.S. criminal justice system. Also on view in the gallery will be "Give Me Life," a selection of works by women artists who are presently or have been incarcerated at York Correctional Institution, a maximum-security state prison in Niantic, CT, courtesy of Community Partners in Action (CPA). The CPA’s Prison Arts program was initiated in 1978 and is one of the longest-running projects of its kind in the United States. Founded in 1875, CPA is celebrating 150 years of working within the criminal justice system.
This fall’s Artolution exhibition will feature works from the UNHCR exhibition launched at UN Headquarters on World Refugee Day 2024. A companion panel with alumni working in NGOs and related sectors will explore today’s global refugee crisis.
Representative works from their collection will be on view at 1720 Post Rd. and a companion panel discussion will take place at Fairfield Theatre Company on Sanford St.
Presented by the Center for Social Impact
Dec 09 Tuesday
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Dec 11 Thursday
Emmet Cohen is one of today’s most exciting jazz pianists, celebrated for his charisma, masterful playing, and the way he draws audiences into every note. A rising star who has already played the world’s great stages, Cohen brings a fresh, modern spark to the jazz tradition—making his concerts as thrilling for first-time listeners as they are for lifelong fans.
Appearing with the acclaimed Emmet Cohen Trio, he delivers a performance full of energy, soul, and playful improvisation. Known for their remarkable chemistry and engaging sound, the Trio brings the piano, bass, and drums to life in ways that are both powerful and joyful. Don’t miss this chance to experience live jazz at its very best—reserve your seats now for an unforgettable night of music.
“…supremely gifted and impassioned artist of the highest order.” – All About Jazz
MoCA\CT members receive 10% off tickets.