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    • May 19, 2022

      The speakers addressing graduates this year and receiving recognition for their accomplishments come from wide-ranging backgrounds and fields — and many of them have ties to the University.

    • May 03, 2022

      Researchers from 91ÖÆÆ¬³§â€™s A.J. Drexel Autism Institute recently published a study identifying the differences between autistic adults who reported COVID-19 vaccination acceptance and those who were vaccination hesitant.

    • Harrisburg State Capitol

      April 29, 2022

      Although Pennsylvania laws may be inconvenient for some, the idea of adding inconvenience may help the public’s health, according to recently published data from researchers at Dornsife's Urban Health Collaborative.

    • vaccine vials

      April 29, 2022

      The Drexel News Blog checked in with Usama Bilal, PhD, an assistant professor at Dornsife, about his team’s recent findings and the current state of the pandemic locally and internationally.

    • Headshots of Eric Tate, Francesca Dominici, Adrienne L. Hollis, Mateo Nube, and Kristie Ebi.

      April 25, 2022

      In response to the urgency of climate change, Dornsife's annual Population Health Spotlight Speaker Series explored the themes of sustainability, environmental health, policy, activism, and equity.

    • April 22, 2022

      Drexel faculty garnering attention for their achievements and research last term included
      Christopher MacLellan, PhD, assistant professor in the College of Computing & Informatics, who received two major grants from the Army Research Laboratory related to human-machine teaming and human-artificial intelligence adaptation.

    • Symbols of Tax Day: currency, 1040 form, and a refund check

      April 20, 2022

      While taxes are a certainty year after year, health inequity doesn’t have to be. Our money could do a lot to make a more healthy and equitable nation – but only if the initiatives it supports are built and tested on evidence.

    • Human Trafficking: Increasing Awareness among Public Health & Healthcare Practitioners

      April 19, 2022

      Dornsife's Maternal and Child Health Speaker Series presented a unique perspective on local and federal human trafficking initiatives and resources.

    • April 18, 2022

      The Autism Intervention Research Network on Physical Health (AIR-P), within UCLA Health’s Department of Medicine, and the Health Services Systems Node of AIR-P, based at the Policy and Analytics Center at 91ÖÆÆ¬³§â€™s A.J. Drexel Autism Institute, have released the latest National Autism Indicator’s Report using national data to highlight the intersection of autism, poverty, race/ethnicity and their compounding impact on health and health care.

    • National Public Health Week 2022 at Dornsife

      April 11, 2022

      From April 4 – 10, 2022, the Dornsife community celebrated National Public Health Week with events held in-person and virtually.

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