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    • June 09, 2020

      A new report from the <strong>A.J. Drexel Autism Institute</strong> at 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ highlighted the financial challenges facing households of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in the United States. According to the report, households of children with ASD experience higher levels of poverty, material hardship and medical expenses than households of children with other special health care needs.

    • June 08, 2020

      The classroom experience was different this term, but faculty found creative and innovative ways to translate the physical learning environment digitally for students, with the help of colleagues and professional staff members from across the University.

    • June 08, 2020

      The Dornsife School of Public Health reaffirms our commitment to social justice and the rejection of all forms of racism and white supremacy.

    • people in masks looking at phones

      May 28, 2020

      In a recent Dornsife webinar, public health experts discussed various examples of emergency coronavirus communications — the good and the bad.

    • Collage of researchers working on Drexel's Rapid Response Research & Development Fund projects

      May 21, 2020

      The Drexel researchers using their expertise to solve some of the most urgent challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic filmed videos explaining what they're working on and how it will help.

    • Long length of wire fence

      May 18, 2020

      Dornsife hosted a session focused on public health advocacy and the urgent need to protect populations and communities being left behind during the coronavirus pandemic.

    • round cells

      May 18, 2020

      Epidemiologist Michael LeVasseur, PhD, MPH, gives a brief perspective on the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.

    • Patient gets blood pressure checked

      May 13, 2020

      A paper in Journal of the American Heart Association explores the geographic hotspots of racial disparities in cardiovascular health among blacks and whites across the United States.

    • Lives Saved By Stay-at-Home Orders

      May 11, 2020

      Estimates calculated by Dornsife's Urban Health Collaborative in partnership with the Big Cities Health Coalition show avoided hospitalizations and lives saved in America’s largest metropolitan areas.

    • Coronavirus

      May 04, 2020

      Here’s what we need to re-open the country safely, writes Michael T. LeVasseur, PhD, MPH, a visiting assistant professor in the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics Dornsife.

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