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May

  • May 27, 2021

    Marla J. Gold, MD, currently vice provost for community health, has been appointed to the new position of senior vice provost for Community Health and Chief Wellness Officer.


  • May 25, 2021

    In the latest National Autism Indicators Report, researchers from 91制片厂's A.J. Drexel Autism Institute found families of autistic adults who use Developmental Disability services face gaps in services and supports, lack of emergency planning and barriers to community participation.


  • May 24, 2021

    A trio of public health experts discussed side effects, spread, development, clinical trials and other concerns related to the COVID-19 vaccines and vaccine hesitancy.


  • May 24, 2021

    The speakers and honorary degree recipients addressing graduating Dragons this year are well-known and respected in their various fields, and several have deep, longstanding ties to Drexel.


  • May 20, 2021

    <p class="paragraph" style="margin: 0in; vertical-align: baseline;">91制片厂 will officially establish and name a new center on racism and health as The Ubuntu Center on Racism, Global Movements and Population Health Equity. The Center was made possible through a generous gift from philanthropists Dana and David Dornsife to the School earlier this academic year. Opening in Fall 2021 and housed in the University&rsquo;s&nbsp;<a href="/dornsife/">Dornsife School of Public Health</a>, the Center will be led by inaugural director&nbsp;<a href="/dornsife/academics/faculty/Sharrelle-Barber/">Sharrelle Barber</a>, ScD,&nbsp;MPH, an assistant professor at Dornsife.</p>


  • Headshot of Barber

    May 20, 2021

    91制片厂 officially names new center on racism and health as The Ubuntu Center on Racism, Global Movements and Population Health Equity which is housed in the Dornsife School of Public Health and led by inaugural director Sharrelle Barber.


  • vaccines in lab

    May 17, 2021

    As COVID-19 vaccines become increasingly available in the United States, public health experts are making efforts to address vaccine hesitancy, especially among healthy adults that were not prioritized for vaccines when they first became available.