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2023

    • Members of Delta Omega volunteer at MANNA, a local nonprofit

      April 12, 2023

      The Dornsife community observed National Public Health Week by volunteering, hosting student-led events on relevant public health topics and facilitating a training on Narcan use.

    • April 10, 2023

      The Korman Center is becoming the hub of on-campus academic support services for students and a central place to get help for STEM classes, writing projects and so much more.

    • March 23, 2023

      Marla J. Gold, MD, will be concluding her distinguished service of more than three decades when she retires from Drexel at the end of the academic year on June 30, 2023.

    • headshots of 4 speakers

      March 16, 2023

      The 2022-23 academic year's Population Health Spotlight Series explored public health at a crossroads and discussed possible new directions.

    • March 14, 2023

      In the latest edition of the National Autism Indicators Report series, researchers at 91ÖÆÆ¬³§â€™s A.J. Drexel Autism Institute explore how autistic individuals use Medicaid and how their service use changes across the lifespan – from infants to older adults – using data from the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services (CMS) from 2008-2016.

    • March 13, 2023

      Recently published in JAMA Network Open, researchers from the A.J. Drexel Autism Institute at 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ examined whether state-level waivers were associated with reduced risk of Medicaid disenrollment among autistic transition-age youth.

    • March 10, 2023

      Drexel professors were recognized for their academic and professional achievements

    • Collage of six infographics

      February 23, 2023

      Students in five interdisciplinary teams created and presented solutions to tackling food insecurity in Philadelphia.

    • February 20, 2023

      Newly published in JAMA Pediatrics, a study by Andrea Wieckowski, PhD, Diana Robins, PhD and their co-authors systematically reviewed and analyzed factors that may lead to different performance estimates of the M-CHAT(-R/F) tests. the most commonly used autism-specific screening tool for young children.

    • February 15, 2023

      Proactive policing, such as pedestrian and traffic stops, is a crime prevention tactic that relies on police officer discretion to stop and search individuals they consider suspicious. A recently published study in the journal of the American Public Health Association, looking at proactive policing and preterm birth rates in New Orleans, shows that Black residents living in neighborhoods experiencing high levels of proactive policing were about three times as likely to give birth preterm (before 37 weeks) as their white neighbors.

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