U of M Marks Public Health Week with Film Festival The University of Minnesota School of Public Health National Public Health Week (NPHW) Film Festival drew a highly supportive audience of more than 325 people. The festival reached a broad audience this year - from high school, undergraduate and graduate students across the Twin Cities metro area, to practicing professionals and interested community members. The two highest attended evenings were the Infectious Diseases films, with 75 attendees, and Sex Ed. films, drawing more than 100 filmgoers. More than 20 community partner co-sponsor organizations helped promote and staff the week-long event. Compliments of the festival's co-sponsors, one attendee won a $50 gift card to the University of Minnesota's Bookstores. Another won a free one-year membership to the Minnesota Public Health Association. More information about the National Public Health Week Film Festival at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health, visit: www.sph.umn.edu/filmfestival. Thanks to all film festival volunteers for another successful annual event.
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