Delta Omega, the public health honorary society, is celebrating its 100-year anniversary this year and in recognition of 100 years of public health, Delta Omega chapters will be hosting monthly webinars on public health historical events or seminal achievements throughout the last ten decades. Learn more and join these free webinars.
Public Health in the 1920’s: Influenza Pandemic and Post-Pandemic Learnings
Presented by: Alpha chapter, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Public Health in the 1930’s: Making Public Health a Priority During the Great Depression
Presented by: Gamma Mu chapter, West Virginia University School of Public Health
Public Health in the 1950’s: Wastewater Infrastructure & Drinking Water Quality: PublicHealth Connections to Water Pollution of the 1950s
Presented by: Delta Gamma chapter, A.T. Still University College of Graduate Health Studies
Public Health in the 1960’s: 1960’s The Civil Rights Movement’s March towards Health Equity: Miles Traveled and Miles to Go
Presented by: Alpha Xi chapter, Nova Southeastern University Department of Public Health
Public Health in the 1970’s: Identification of Legionnaire’s Disease
Presented by: Delta Psi chapter, Thomas Jefferson University, College of Population Health – MPH Program
Public Health in the 1980’s: From Bleak to Bright: A review of HIV/AIDS in the U.S. from the 1980s to today
Presented by: Tau chapter, University of South Florida College of Public Health
Public Health in the 1990’s: 1990’s and Hispanic Health/Aging
Presented by: Delta Nu chapter, University of Texas Medical Branch School of Public and Population Health
Public Health in the 2000’s: One Health: A Sustainable Approach
Presented by: Gamma Kappa chapter, St. George’s University Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine
Public Health in the 2010’s: Resurgence of Infectious Diseases
Presented by: Gamma Pi chapter, University of Virginia MPH Program