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2016

    • November 15, 2016

      To pass a soda tax in Philadelphia, politics and public health quietly joined forces. The outcome of the unusual partnership was a new revenue stream to fund pre-K education, and provide health services in nine schools in poor neighborhoods – with the side-benefit of possibly improving overall health in the city that made cheesesteaks famous and obesity is becoming commonplace.

    • November 14, 2016

      Researchers from 91ÖÆÆ¬³§â€™s Dornsife School of Public Health re-examined data showing a disparity between HIV prevalence in black and white men who have sex with men and found that a racial gap between them was reduced once levels of risk within their communities were considered.

    • November 10, 2016

      For his outstanding contributions to safeguard public health, Arthur L. Frank, MD, PhD, professor and chair emeritus in the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health in the Dornsife School of Public Health at 91ÖÆÆ¬³§, has received the 2016 Ramazzini Award from the Collegium Ramazzini, an international academy comprised of 180 internationally renowned experts in the fields of occupational and environmental health.

    • November 02, 2016

      Philadelphia's Health Commissioner shares his perspective and plans with DornsifeSPH Magazine editor Linda Wright Moore.

    • November 02, 2016

      For the first time, Dornsife public health and Drexel medical students visit our estranged island neighbor, to explore its rich culture and prevention-infused approach to health care.

    • October 27, 2016

      A transformative gift from Alumna Dana Dornsife MBA ’83 and her husband David brings a new name and new possibilities to the school of public health at Drexel.

    • October 25, 2016

      In late October, 12,000 public health experts will come together in Denver for the 2016 APHA Annual Meeting and Expo, with a focus on health equity and ensuring the right to health.

    • October 25, 2016

      The inaugural Dana and David Dornsife Scholarships have been awarded to four incoming MPH students who demonstrate exceptional promise in public health.

    • October 25, 2016

      Four MPH students recently completed practicums with funding support from the Urban Health Collaborative, an initiative of the Dornsife School of Public Health. As the inaugural cohort of UHC funded practicums, their wide-ranging work illustrates the breadth and depth of public health. The students engaged on the local, regional, and national levels with topics including active transportation, air pollution, encouraging policy related activities, and early childhood learning.

    • Kory Trott, MPH ’13

      October 25, 2016

      Kory Trott has been busy since graduating with his MPH in 2013. Following a compelling public health law course he took as part of his concentration in Health Management and Policy, Trott went on to graduate with his JD from the University of Wisconsin in 2015. Now he’s using both degrees to make a positive impact on public health policy. 


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