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In new scientific paper, COPH professor discusses role of hormones in environmental change

We often take for granted the long-term impact that people have on the environment, much less how our ecological wear-and-tear changes the way creatures in the wild cope and evolve over time.

August 22, 2024Research and Innovation

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In memoriam of Dr. Stanley Graven

Dr. Stanley Graven, COPH founding faculty member and pioneer in the development of neonatology and the regionalization of neonatal care in the United States, passed away on July 8, 2024, in Dallas, Oregon.

August 22, 2024College News

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Undergraduate students advance career learning through a corridor of support

Kiara Perez-Cans wants to be an oncologist. As a 19-year-old 91ÊÓÆµjunior majoring in health sciences, she knows the time, effort, and cost in getting there will be daunting.

August 22, 2024Research and Innovation, Student Life

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COPH graduate focuses on effects of climate change on Native American tribes

Climate change forms a gamut of shifting patterns: a warming atmosphere, rising seas, more intense storms, flash flooding, forest fires, even migrating insects that affect crops. Depending on where you live, these variations can be negligible or dramatic − and in some cases, deadly − if people aren’t prepared.

August 22, 2024Research and Innovation, Student Life

Welcome Dr. Sten Vermund

91ÊÓÆµnames new dean for the 91ÊÓÆµHealth College of Public Health

Dr. Sten Vermund will join 91ÊÓÆµin January, bringing decades of infectious disease epidemiology and prevention experience.

August 12, 2024College News

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The COPH celebrates Dr. Skai Schwartz after 29 years of teaching

After nearly three decades at the COPH, Dr. Skai Schwartz, associate professor, will retire this August. Schwartz, known for her expertise in both classical statistics and epidemiologic methods, has significantly contributed to the field through her research, teaching and mentorship.

August 12, 2024College News

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COPH expert works to save lives by improving disaster preparedness and recovery

Dr. Amber Mehmood was in Karachi in October 2005 when she heard news of the Combined Military Hospital in Muzaffarabad – or what was left of it. The medical staff was caring for patients in 256 beds when the unthinkable happened.

August 9, 2024College News

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Prominent 91ÊÓÆµepidemiologist appointed as dean at top California health sciences university

Ricardo Izurieta, MD, DrPH. MPH, an internationally known expert on tropical and infectious diseases, is leaving his long-time post as associate professor at the University of 91ÊÓÆµâ€™s College of Public Health (COPH) to become dean of the new School of Health Sciences and Public Health at California State University Los Angeles.

August 9, 2024College News

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Ellen Kent retires after 33 years of service to the COPH

The COPH's Ellen Kent will retire on Aug. 15 after a 33-year career dedicated to public health education, volunteerism and community service.

August 9, 2024College News

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2024 FPHA features a new ‘hood, new leadership and new vibe

COPH faculty, staff, students and alumni from across the state came together for the 2024 Florida Public Health Association Annual Conference on July 30-31.

August 9, 2024Awards and Honors, College News

University of 91ÊÓÆµ: A Preeminent Research University

Student-led testing of first responder vehicles at the core of infection control initiative

A groundbreaking initiative, supported by a multi-million-dollar cooperative agreement with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, is engaging University of 91ÊÓÆµ students to enhance infection control training for fire and emergency medical services personnel.

August 7, 2024Research and Innovation, Student Life

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Member Spotlight: Polk County Department of Health's HAI Team Recognized as NACCHO Infection Prevention and Control Champion

NACCHO is pleased to recognize the Polk County Department of Health’s (DOH-Polk) Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAI) Team as our latest Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) Champion. NACCHO’s IPC Champions are passionate leaders in IPC and exemplary models for best practices. These teams advance infection prevention and control capacity, activities, guidelines, and engagement in their work as local health departments.

July 25, 2024Alumni and Development

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