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Spring Break 2019 Study Abroad

… portion, which allows the in-person time to be spent working on strategies to prevent and manage epidemics. There are no prerequisites for this course and it is open to all …

Cross Continental Experience Blog: Prato and Paris

… have really flown by. The week started with a school-sponsored trip to celebrate Lunar New Year. Home to Italy’s largest Chinese population, and one of the largest in Italy, Prato …

A Breakthrough in Xenotransplantation

… kept functioning on a ventilator during the study – marks a major milestone in the search for new sources of viable organs for people facing life-threatening diseases. With the consent of the …

Hurricane Katrina Still Offers Lessons for Disaster Recovery Researchers, Twenty Years Later

… caused by hurricanes and other natural disasters can harm mental health in the short -term. A new analysis co-authored by NYU School of Global Public Health’s Jonathan Purtle found that …

Current Students

… and resources to make your experience both rewarding and memorable.   Whether you're a new student or about to graduate , in this section, you’ll find resources and services to support …

What's Cooking in the U.S.?

… to improve cardiovascular health. Ultra-processed foods constitute a relatively new area of scientific inquiry, and much is left to learn. Critically, public health efforts to …

Expanding Outreach to Elderly Minority Communities

… Minority Communities |   Key demographic shifts underway in the United States will demand new approaches for health care delivery. It’s projected that in the next decade some 20% of the …

A Wholesome Experience in Kodaikanal

… internship marked my first solo travel, and it fostered deep friendships, introduced me to new people from different walks of life, and imparted invaluable life lessons. From the …

(Pro)Social Distancing

… message, Dean Cheryl Healton equated social distancing with social good. As we all adjust to new, sometimes isolating routines in response to Covid-19, it's worth reflecting on the ways in …