GW Bachelor's Degree in Public Health Ranked #4 In United States
Rankings recently published in USAToday College placed Milken Institute School of Public Health's undergraduate programs number 4 of 91 in the United States.
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.
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GW Bachelor's Degree in Public Health Ranked #4 In United States
Rankings recently published in USAToday College placed Milken Institute School of Public Health's undergraduate programs number 4 of 91 in the United States.
Recap of National Public Health Week at GW
This video gives a recap of the week's worth of activities GW's Public Health Student Association held during National Public Health Week 2015.
New Commentary in Women's Health Issues: Trauma-Informed Primary Care
The commentary proposes an approach to providing trauma-informed primary care (TIPC).
GW Funding for Student Project on Sustainable Food
MPH Student Sara Lupolt received $450 for her project investigating healthy and sustainable food in DC.
The event will feature public health experts discussing the popularity of E-cigarettes and the debate over whether such products should be regulated.
DC Center for AIDS Research Established with New Grant from the NIH
Alan Greenberg, professor and chair of the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at Milken Institute SPH, will lead the new center.
Bachelor of Science in Public Health Students Compete in 2015 Public Health Scholar Bowl
This is the third year a team from GW has participated and placed in the annual competition at St. Louis University.
NEJM Perspective: “Patient CARE Act” Medicaid Block Grant Likely Unconstitutional
Two legal experts weigh in on the proposed Medicaid block grant that's part of the Patient CARE Act.
Professor Amita Vyas Speaks to Senate Democratic Caucus on Global Empowerment of Women & Girls
In her remarks, Amita Vyas urged the caucus members to think of development dollars to empower women and girls as defense spending.
Kelly Worden’s U.S. Green Building Council Internship
Worden learned about the opportunity to do a practicum at the organization that certifies green buildings during her first semester at GW.