One Health Day events bring together multiple disciplines working locally, nationally and globally to address the spread of disease, promote health and emphasize the connection among humans, animals and the environment. These events take place biennially at The Ohio State University to celebrate and acknowledge One Health Day.
One Health Day, celebrated annually on November 3, is an international campaign co-coordinated by the One Health Commission, the One Health Initiative and the One Health Platform Foundation. The goal of One Health Day is to bring attention around the world to the need for One Health interactions and for the world to ‘see them in action.’ The One Health Day campaign is designed to engage as many individuals as possible from as many arenas as possible in One Health education and awareness events, and to generate an inspiring array of projects worldwide.
2025 One Health Day
Global One Health Day is a free, dynamic event dedicated to advancing global health through collaborative, multidisciplinary efforts. This year’s theme, “One Health, One Future: Leveraging Technology Amid Global Challenges,” aims to strengthen the unity and approach to address global health challenges in the face of global health and environmental pressures, as well as highlight the work of faculty, students, and partners at The Ohio State University. The event will feature panel discussions and a poster session.
Highlights:
- Engaging panel discussions with experts from across disciplines
- A poster session showcasing impactful work by faculty, students, and partners from The Ohio State University
- Opportunities to network, learn, and explore solutions at the intersection of human, animal, and environmental health
Whether you’re a student, researcher, policymaker or professional, this is your chance to be part of a growing global movement working toward a healthier, more sustainable future.
Thursday, November 6
12 - 5:30 p.m.
115 Biomedical Research
Friday, November 7
8:30 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
370 Hamilton Hall
By participating in Ohio State’s One Health Day events, you are demonstrating your support for One Health worldwide.