Ensuring diverse graduates enter the workforce is an important aspect of career services, but these programs have been rarely evaluated regarding whether they serve students equitably.
The second annual Health Messaging for Justice Competition invited students to create public health communications campaigns to reduce stigma, enhance social justice, and fight racism.
An op-ed by MPH student Claudette Wilson argues that the targeted and aggressive distribution of the malaria vaccine would finally ensure the elimination of this ever-present disease.
An op-ed by MPH student Lena Perenchio argues that the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists should expand its recommendations for trauma-informed care to include all birthing people.
Brian C. Castrucci, president and chief executive officer of the de Beaumont Foundation, will be the 2023 Columbia Mailman Class Day Speaker and recipient of the School’s Visionary Leadership Award.
A research article about a Columbia Mailman anti-racism mentoring program for BIPOC students is honored by the Society for Public Health Education and the journal Pedagogy in Health Promotion.
Across Columbia Mailman, students are busy exploring their options for the summer public health internships known as the Applied Practice Experience, or APEx.