Feb 25 Event Highlights Link Between Sexual Trauma/Eating Disorders
As leaders in the field, our faculty are often asked to testify before Congress or are interviewed by major news outlets about their research or opinions on current public health events. The Milken Institute School of Public Health Office of Media Relations assists members of the media and elected officials in finding and contacting faculty experts for congressional testimony, newspaper and magazine article interviews or radio and television appearances.
Questions? Contact Milken Institute School of Public Health Office of Media Relations
Feb 25 Event Highlights Link Between Sexual Trauma/Eating Disorders
Grable tells GWSPH why this resource is so important and how she came to DC to earn her MPH after 15 years as a business professional in California.
I Heart GW Public Health - Campaign for Student Support
Students, faculty, and staff are invited Feb 16 - 19 to join us on the 2nd floor to raise awareness about philanthropy and pledge their support to GW SPH!
GW Raises Awareness for Eating Disorders with a Full Week of Events in 2016
GW students and faculty collaborate to host events during National Eating Disorders Awareness Week, including an engaging discussion with author Neesha Arter.
Influencing Public Awareness About the Perils of Antibiotic Resistance
Professor Lance Price’s observations about the risks posed by superbugs recently appeared in a wide range of influential publications.
Showcase Your Research at GW's Research Days 2016
Undergraduate, graduate (residential & online), postdoctoral students and recent alumni can participate. Learn more about exciting changes to this year's event!
Meet Milken Institute SPH's Spring 2016 Student Ambassadors
GWSPH students are available to answer prospective student questions about the GWSPH experience, application process, and life in DC.
Leaders in public health submitted an amicus brief to the Supreme Court last week arguing two Texas laws create a “grave risk to public health."
Medicaid Tobacco Cessation: Big Gaps Remain In Efforts to Get Smokers to Quit
The researchers estimate that only 10 percent of smokers on Medicaid received medication to help them stop smoking every year.
Women's Health Issues Launches 25th Anniversary Special Collection
To celebrate 25 years, peer-reviewed journal Women's Health Issues showcases some of its best articles and makes them free to read for 30 days.