External Relations

Through our External Relations and Advocacy efforts, we engage with members, stakeholders, and the broader public, ensuring that ASPPH and our members’ values are clearly articulated and resonate. Our communications efforts help combat mis and disinformation while disseminating vital information, fostering a sense of community, and showcasing ASPPH as a thought leader in academic public health.

BRANDING AND MESSAGING RESOURCES


LOGO USAGE

Proper usage of the ASPPH logo is essential to maintain brand integrity and consistency. See our ASPPH Logo Usage page to ensure the logo is correctly displayed across all platforms and materials.

MESSAGING GUIDE

The ASPPH Messaging Guide is designed to help members of the public health community communicate the impact and importance of their work. This guide provides powerful messaging tools, compelling examples, and evidence-based strategies to address public health challenges and priorities.

PHOTO USAGE

Our ASPPH Photo Usage document provides clear guidelines on properly using and attributing photos in our projects. Follow these guidelines to ensure that we respect copyright laws and maintain a consistent and professional appearance across all media.

ALL TOOLKITS

Toolkits are comprehensive collections of resources designed to support specific tasks or projects. Toolkits are essential for ensuring that tasks are performed with consistency, efficiency, and high quality.

ANNUAL REPORTS


Explore ASPPH’s impactful achievements in our annual reports. Dive into the highlights and innovations driving academic public health forward.

Toolkits and Guides


Voting is Public Health

Discover how voting influences health policies that improve individual and community well-being. Our guide highlights the profound connection between civic engagement and public health, emphasizing the critical role voting plays in shaping policies that affect health equity, gun violence, climate change and more.

Mental Health is Public Health

By promoting awareness and understanding of mental health, we can help reduce the barriers that prevent people from seeking help and support, and ultimately improve the overall well-being of our society. Join ASPPH every May to support Mental Health for All: Equity, Access, and Inclusivity.

Public Health Thank You Day

Join ASPPH every year on the Monday before Thanksgiving to show your appreciation for public health professionals and public health heroes around the world in honor of Public Health Thank You Day. As we continue to work together to advance academic public health and prepare for future public health crises, we applaud your endless dedication.

Empowering Policymakers Resource Guide

In this resource guide, we provide key messaging and resources that ASPPH members can use when talking with the public, as well as local and federal policymakers, to advocate for sustained public health investments. The need for sustained public health funding has never been greater than in this era of disinformation, a significant public health threat itself. We urge you to join us in this advocacy effort to create a healthier world by downloading and using our resource guide.

Friday Letter (Weekly Newsletter)


The Friday Letter is an essential weekly read for anyone interested in the latest news from schools and programs of public health and public health partners in the United States and around the globe. Join our mailing list to receive our Friday Letter Newsletter.

The rate of the US population 65+ years of age is rapidly growing. This inevitably comes with an increase in chronic conditions, frailty, and disability, making population aging a leading health challenge for this century, especially in the context of an unprepared healthcare system.

Recognizing that longevity alone does not guarantee quality of life, ASPPH has been focused on Healthy Longevity, particularly during #HealthyAgingMonth. The unique and complex challenges facing aging populations demand a holistic, longitudinal perspective, one that considers the role of wellness and prevention across the life course. In other words - not just healthy aging, but healthy longevity.

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Join us at the 2024 STI Prevention Conference (September 16-19 in Atlanta, GA) to learn more about the upcoming Disease Intervention Specialist (DIS) Certification. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out, the DIS certification will provide you with the skills and knowledge to excel in Disease Intervention.

⭐ Discover the benefits of Disease Intervention Certification.
💡Gain insights from our team about the This is Disease Intervention (TiDI) Campaign.
🤝 Network with like-minded professionals.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to elevate your career! We'll see you there!

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Dr. Michael Celestin Jr., assistant professor at ASPPH member school LSU New Orleans School of Public Health, is leading groundbreaking research on tobacco cessation, focusing on interventions for pregnant and postpartum women through a phone-based program. Celestin aims to address the high rates of tobacco use in Louisiana and improve support for those seeking to quit.

Celestin says, "Just because you build it, doesn't mean they will come. People just need to be reminded about services that are available. Health care professionals need to be reminded to treat their patients. When patients, especially smoking patients, come through hospitals or clinics, health professionals concentrate on the acute health problem."

We are proud of the work that our member organizations are leading in their communities!

Learn more in our member spotlight story highlight. 
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Join us at the 2024 United States Conference on HIV/AIDS (September 11-14 in New Orleans, LA) to learn more about the upcoming Disease Intervention Specialist (DIS) Certification. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out, the DIS certification will provide you with the skills and knowledge to excel in Disease Intervention.

⭐ Discover the benefits of Disease Intervention Certification.
💡Gain insights from our team about the This is Disease Intervention (TiDI) Campaign.
🤝 Network with like-minded professionals.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to elevate your career! We'll see you there! 

#ThisIsDiseaseIntervention
Misinformation is all too common and it’s crucial to stay vigilant, especially during an election. Spotting misinformation requires checking the credibility of the source(s), cross-verifying facts by looking for the same news reported on multiple reputable platforms, examining the evidence, and being wary of emotional tactics that exploit you for quick persuasion. 

Spreading misinformation threatens the very foundation of democratic engagement and the fair-conduct of elections. Do your civic duty and stay informed.

Learn more about how you can spot and avoid mis&disinformation by visiting the ASPPH Voting is Public Health Guide linked in our bio. 
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Calling all leaders in academic public health! 

The 2025 ASPPH Annual Meeting is happening from March 19-21 in Arlington, VA, and we're inviting innovative proposals that tackle the challenges and opportunities in public health education. Whether you have groundbreaking research, transformative teaching approaches, or successful case studies, this is your chance to share and shape the future of public health. Submissions are due by October 11, 2024.

Visit our link in bio to submit your proposal on our Call for Proposals page! 

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Navigating grad school finances? Discover funding opportunities with ASPPH’s scholarship database. Scholarships are tax-free awards that support your studies based on specific criteria. Start your search early and explore our comprehensive list to ease your financial journey in public health.

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August is #NationalImmunizationAwarenessMonth! Stay informed and up-to-date on your vaccinations to safeguard your health and the well-being of your community. Vaccines not only protect you but also those around you, creating a healthier society. 

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As we enjoy the summer sun, it’s essential to remain vigilant against COVID-19. Despite the warmer weather, high case numbers persist, with emergency rooms and hospitals seeing significant increases in COVID-related visits. Recent data shows a significant surge in cases across the Americas, Asia, and Europe. This summer wave serves as a reminder that the virus continues to evolve and spread, even during warmer months, and underscores the importance of continuing protective measures. Let’s enjoy the season while keeping our communities safe and healthy! 

Take proactive steps to protect ourselves and our communities:
• Stay updated on local health guidelines
• Consider wearing masks in crowded spaces
• Maintain good hygiene practices
• Get vaccinated or boosted if eligible

By working together, we can enjoy our summer plans while minimizing health risks. Let’s stay vigilant and supportive of one another during this challenging time.

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The SOPHAS application cycle for 2024-2025 is now open! With SOPHAS, you can apply to multiple public health schools and programs with just one application, making the process streamlined and efficient.

Start your journey in public health today and join a community dedicated to making a difference.

If you’re ready to take the next step in your public health career, visit our link in bio to learn more and apply!

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PRESSROOM


The Pressroom provides the latest news about ASPPH for our members, the press, and policy makers and serves as a resource center informing and impacting the broader conversation on health, diversity, inclusion, and social justice.