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Breathe Easy: Corsi-Rosenthal Boxes Reduce Indoor Air Pollution
Researchers from Brown’s School of Public Health and School of Engineering along with the Silent Spring Institute find low-cost DIY air filters effectively improve indoor air quality.
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New Voices in Dementia Research
Next-generation dementia care and research includes the voices of those living with the disease.
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Pandemics in Global Perspective
The Brown University School of Public Health has adapted curriculum to best equip students with an understanding of how to prevent, mitigate, and respond to future health crises.
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Staying Connected
We reached out to Aly Beeman MPH’20, to ask how she uses Instagram to share her global health journey.
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5 Tips for a Long and Happy Life
Who better to ask for longevity advice than a geriatrician still active into his ninth decade of life?
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Reaccredited for seven years
The Brown University School of Public Health has been reaccredited for for the maximum award of seven years.
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Idea Pioneer
Epidemiologist Erica Walker returns home to study the environmental quality of Jackson, Mississippi.
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Fond Farewell: Medeva Ghee
Medeva Ghee steps down
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Brown School of Public Health launches Long Covid initiative
To meet the challenges brought on by this emerging syndrome, the Brown University School of Public Health has launched a Long Covid initiative.
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Three innovation awards focus on childhood disparities in a single core city
Children in Rhode Island gained new learning and enrichment options through Hassenfeld Child Health Innovation Awards
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Child’s Play?
Erlyn Rachelle Macarayan Ph.D., MS, RN is an adjunct assistant professor of health services, policy and practice at the School of Public Health. In her spare time, she writes children’s books.
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Serving the local community
SPH students served the hardest hit parts of the city.
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Learning global health during a global health emergency
These practical projects provide invaluable hands-on experience
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Awards, Honors & Recognition
Recognizing the excellence of SPH faculty
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Expanding Our Talent
The Brown School of Public Health welcomes new faculty members.
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From the Dean
Familiar challenges and new opportunities.
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In Memoriam: Angee Stevens Ph.D.
Angela Kay Stevens (Angee), 32, a post-doctoral fellow in the School of Public Health, passed away suddenly on Sunday, August 1.
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Unmasked: Openness and Autistic Public Health
This column will address, through a combination of personal perspective and research analysis, the public-health value of greater openness and self-advocacy with respect to autism.
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