Three key strategies — knowledge capture, regulatory and policy capture, and shaping the public narrative — make up the ...
Recent Master of Public Health graduates from the University of New Haven’s WeEmbody Lab co-authored multiple peer-reviewed ...
Digital technologies, from telemedicine and AI to social media, are now deeply embedded in public health systems, healthcare delivery, and everyday health ...
The COVID-19 pandemic illuminated the connection between long-term funding and preparedness in the United States. That is, the underfunding of public health, and the lack of system integration and ...
Thanks to a unique partnership with The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF), a new study, published in Frontiers in Public ...
Gun violence remains a global public health crisis, with up to 71% of homicides worldwide involving firearms. Although gun culture and mass shootings are uniquely associated with the United States, ...
Faculty in the Program for Global Public Health and the Common Good are committed to advancing research and generating new knowledge in a diverse range of fields. Students are invited to participate ...
CU Boulder’s research reveals the effects of climate change and other environmental factors on human health, empowering us to create solutions that improve lives and enhance public preparedness. Our ...
“Mama Stories,” a new performance at Spelman College, brings real-life childbirth experiences of Black women to the stage, ...
The undergraduate degree in public health is designed to give students a comprehensive overview of concepts such as the basic principles of epidemiology, social and behavioral determinants of health, ...
Behavioral Science and Health Equity, Biostatistics, and Epidemiology are designated as STEM OPT-3 eligible programs for international students. Thus, international students are eligible for three ...