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2024 Undergraduate Co-Major Reception
May 9, 2024
The GPH Office of Undergraduate Programs celebrate the extraordinary achievements and bright futures of the Class of 2024, featuring remarks, awards and presentation of the graduates.
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Tackling a Great Public Health Challenge: Disease Elimination & Eradication
August 12, 2022
This summer GPH’s Global & Environmental Public Health Program, in collaboration with the Global Institute for Disease Elimination, developed a hybrid course on strategies to tackle a perennially ch...
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Inspiring the Next Generation of Scholars
August 12, 2022
The GPH College & Career Lab (CCL) opened its doors this summer to high school students from New York City to provide young scholars with an opportunity to explore the many facets of public health.
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Alumni Spotlight: Rebecca Glenn, MPH '19
July 27, 2022
Meet Rebecca Glenn, MPH '19, Senior Specialist, Business Resilience at Kite Pharma.
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Alumni Spotlight: Claudia Aguirre Arocena, MPH ’09
July 26, 2022
Meet Claudia Aguirre Arocena, MPH ’09, supporting universal vaccine access in South Africa.
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GPH Staff Spotlight: Lisa Kroin
July 25, 2022
Meet Lisa Kroin, Director of Registration & Academic Services
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GPH Staff Spotlight: Andrea Muraca
July 25, 2022
Meet Andrea Muraca, Director of Student & Alumni Affairs
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GPH Researchers Receive NIH Grant to Study Disparities in Respiratory Failure
June 13, 2022
Researchers aim to better understand the differences in care and outcomes between non-Hispanic white and Hispanic patients.
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Coping With Two Pandemics
May 13, 2022
We’ve now passed the two-year mark of the COVID-19 pandemic and surpassed the grim milestone of one million deaths in the U.S. of family members, friends, colleagues and cherished community members
Reproductive Rights are Human Rights
May 6, 2022
Dean Cheryl Healton explains that we may lose other rights, like to birth control, if Roe v. Wade is overturned.
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