Published Research


August 10, 2025

Now more than ever: building a resilient public health future through inclusive leadership

In a new article published in Frontiers in Public Health, Now More Than Ever: Building a Resilient Public Health Future Through Inclusive Leadership, ASPPH President and CEO Laura Magaña and American Public Health Association Executive Director Georges[...]


August 6, 2025

Toward a public health leadership national training agenda: a review of conceptual frameworks and core competencies

In a new article published in Frontiers in Public Health, Toward a public health leadership national training agenda: a review of conceptual frameworks and core competencies, presents the ASPPH Public Health Leadership Competency Mapping and Training Agenda:[...]


October 22, 2024

An Immediate but Fleeting Interest in MPH Programs After the Onset of COVID-19

A new Public Health Reports research article, An Immediate but Fleeting Interest in MPH Programs After the Onset of COVID-19: An Interrupted Time-Series Analysis, explores the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on interest in Master of Public[...]

Public Health Reports


August 20, 2024

A Review of the CEPH-Accredited Bachelor’s Public Health Programs’ Curricula in the United States

In response to the increasing demand for skilled public health professionals, our recent study, A Narrative Review of the CEPH-Accredited Bachelor’s Public Health Programs’ Curricula in the United States, was published in Frontiers in Public Health.

The study[...]

Frontiers in Public Health


January 29, 2024

The Impact of Student Loan Debt on Public Health Graduates

A Public Health Reports study titled "Federal Student Loan Debt in Public Health and the Opportunities for Loan Repayment Programs" highlights the significant federal student loan debt burden for public health graduates. It explores how loan repayment[...]

Public Health Reports

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