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Our Take on the New Admin’s Agenda

Gómez shares his thoughts on the new administration and some key initiatives he would like to see prioritized.

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Population Health is All Around Us

Targeting the health of specific  communities around the world, population health is a broad-ranging field that affects virtually every aspect of our daily life. From the COVID-19 pandemic and the decisions that health care providers make to housing stability and transportation access, population health is always all around us.

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A Conversation with Beth Dolan, Interim Dean of the College of Health

Dolan is working to expand the curriculum, seek out partnerships, recruit faculty and promote the college's innovative approach to tackling health problems.

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Researchers: Air Pollutant is Likely Contributor to Most Severe Asthma Species

For the first time, an analysis identifies non-atopic childhood asthma as more than a set of symptoms, but a distinct disease, driven by early exposure to Benzo[a]pyrene from fossil fuel combustion.

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One school, many perspectives

The College of Health complements pre-med, dent and vets majors

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COH Appoints Christine Makosky Daley as First Department Chair

Daley will chair the Department of Community and Population Health.

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Population Health and the Pandemic: How I Discovered My Passion Through the College of Health

Abby Bryer discovers her passion through her academics in the College of Health.

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Finding My Major: How the College of Health Connected My Passion to My Studies

How Carson Snyder found her path forward in the College of Health

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Erica Hoelscher Appointed Associate Dean for Faculty and Staff in College of Health

Hoelscher will help develop tenure and promotion guidelines for the college.

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Joan Lunden on the Critical (and Changing) Role of Media During Public Health Crises

The science of population health enables us to drive the conversation about today’s most pressing public health challenges and examine how its insights can advance outcomes in our own communities and around the world. Our ongoing College of Health Colloquium Series provides an opportunity to do both.