The Stephen Smith Medal for Distinguished Contributions in Public Health recognizes Dean Fried’s numerous achievements in research, leadership, and advocacy.
MPH student Rylin Ives argues that the Metropolitan Transit Authority should prioritize making public transit fully accessible for people living with disabilities.
Moving away from a focus on risk of disease to a more positive, holistic, and health-promoting approach to sexual health is key to improving health outcomes, according to a new study.
Native American women in the United States are experiencing a crisis of violence and sexual abuse. Understanding the violence requires acknowledging the colonial roots of this crisis.
A contingent from The Lancet visited the Columbia University Irving Medical Center (CUIMC) campus on February 23 to meet with faculty and students to learn about their research.
Melissa Juliana DuPont-Reyes, PhD ’17, is a Jersey girl, born and raised. When it came to her educational trajectory, however, her multiethnic immigrant roots had a powerful influence.
Awareness of breast density appears to increase one’s perceived breast cancer risk for a short time after undergoing mammography in Northern Manhattan.