For just $125, gain exclusive access to recordings of all plenary sessions plus eight concurrent sessions from the 2026 ASPPH Annual Meeting. Your purchase also includes access to presentation materials shared by speakers for all sessions, giving you a comprehensive resource to reference and apply in your work. Once purchased, access is available through October 2026. 

Whether you’re looking to deepen your expertise, stay current on emerging trends, or gain practical insights to drive impact in your organization, these recordings offer valuable perspectives to support your work. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn about key issues shaping the future of academic public health—on your schedule. 

Note: those who attended the annual meeting in-person have access to the recorded sessions and materials via their meeting app login. Please email meetings@aspph.org with any questions. 


Tufts University School of Medicine, Public Health Program

Georgia State University School of Public Health

Indiana University School of Public Health – Bloomington

Rutgers School of Public Health

UCLA Jonathan and Karin Fielding School of Public Health

University of Pittsburgh School of Public Health

Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

Creighton University MPH Program

University of Washington School of Public Health

Laura Magana

ASPPH

2025 Annual Meeting Testimonials


Jerono-Rotich

Hundreds of academic public health professionals came together with a shared commitment to advancing public and global health. This annual meeting served as a vibrant platform for knowledge exchange, empowerment, and collective growth. I am immensely grateful for the connections made, the insights gained, and the shared vision that continues to drive the impactful work in public health. The energy and dedication of everyone involved were truly inspiring and reaffirmed the importance of our collaborative efforts.

Jerono Rotich

Indiana University School of Public Health – Bloomington

Swetha

As a first-year MPH student, this experience was invaluable—expanding my professional development, deepening my understanding of public health academia, and hearing inspirational stories from public health professionals.

Swetha Ramkumar

MPH Candidate, The University of Pittsburgh

At the terrific conference of the Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health (ASPPH), I was fortunate to participate in two sessions on AI and public health… Both sessions were roll-up-your-sleeves and solve problems type sessions.

John Auerbach

President and CEO, Trust for America’s Health

Rachel

The conversations we had will undoubtedly help share the future of public health practice and workforce development.

Rachel Hare Bork

Director, Research and Impact, deBeaumont

Megan

Spent the day on the Hill talking with folks from both sides of the aisle about the value of #publichealth – how it promotes our communities’ physical, social, and economic wellbeing. Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health (ASPPH) are training the next generation of leaders.

Megan Ranney

Dean, Yale School of Public Health

It was inspiring to be surrounded by dedicated students, faculty, and professionals who are committed to advancing public health (especially global health) through policy, education, research, and community engagement. I left feeling re-energized, informed, and grateful to be part of this field.

Lady Dorothy Elli

TIPH Ambassador, University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health