Tag: Friday Letter Newsletter
New York Times: Cases Are Rising in Nearly Every Corner of the United States
ASPPH Launches 2021-2022 Graduate School Digital Viewbook
ASPPH Presents Webinar: How Students Can Get Involved Now | August 4, 2:00 PM ET
New Education Research on International Public Health Professionals
ASPPH Welcomes 2021 Summer Interns
ASPPH is pleased to welcome two Summer Interns for 2021. Damaris Bell, MPH, a recent graduate of West Virginia University School of Public Health, has joined ASPPH as our first
New Member Announcement
ASPPH welcomes University of New England Graduate Program in Public Health as our newest member. They joined July 1, 2021 and Professor Deborah G. Shields, Director, will serve as their Primary Representative. The public health program is housed in the University of New England College of Graduate and Professional Studies. Welcome to the ASPPH community!
ASPPH Calls for Nation’s Elected Leaders to Unite in Support of Community Vaccination Efforts
While concerns and even political agreements about vaccinations can and should be openly discussed, it is not appropriate to misinform the public about the role of public health workers and it is dangerous to misinform in ways that foster hate. Now more than ever, given the inequity in vaccine uptake in the US and the rising rates of the COVID delta variant in many regions, ASPPH strongly supports community outreach efforts promoting COVID-19 vaccinations and calls on the nation’s elected leaders to unite to encourage and support such initiatives.
Public Health Reports: Complexities of COVID-19 Demonstrate the Need For More Interdisciplinary Research Training in Graduate School
University of South Carolina graduate students believe that a stronger emphasis on interdisciplinary research and training is necessary to improve our scholarly approaches to the COVID-19 pandemic and advance the future of public health.
ASPPH Welcomes New Class of ASPPH/CDC Public Health Fellows
ASPPH is pleased to welcome six new fellows who will engage in rigorous one-year training assignments through the ASPPH/CDC Public Health Fellowship Program. During the fellowship assignment period, the fellows will train under the guidance of public health experts within CDC while contributing to a variety of projects that will advance the agencies’ priority areas.