As we embrace a new chapter following the US Presidential election, ASPPH remains steadfast in its mission to improve health ...
Our partner, the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)’s Division of Maternal and Child Health Workforce ...
Kent Gemmell (1943-2024), the former Executive Director for 25 years of the then Association of Schools of Public Health ...
If you’re interested in updating your global health or public health course or streamlining your curriculum, apply to Teach ...
ASPPH is excited to share a newly published research article, “An Immediate but Fleeting Interest in MPH Programs After the ...
As we reflect on this week’s Election Day in the United States, ASPPH reaffirms a powerful truth: Voting is Public Health. Your participation in the democratic process goes far beyond ...
Last month, ASPPH joined 269 organizations in urging the Senate to swiftly pass the bipartisan Protecting America’s Children by Strengthening Families Act. This essential legislation enhances Title IV ...
The Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health (ASPPH)’s This is Public Health (TIPH) Graduate School Fair is going virtual, offering a unique opportunity to explore graduate education in ...
Scholarships are mostly tax-free financial awards given to students with the intention to pursue a specific area of study or research. They are usually awarded based on certain qualifying traits. The ...
Focuses on solutions to aging-related challenges, promoting healthy aging, longevity and disability prevention, and the relationship between health risk factors and aging. Focuses on laboratory ...
Climate change is possibly the greatest global challenge of the 21st century, and it is directly harming human, animal, and ecosystem health. ASPPH and our members are committed to protecting ...
Clinical professions, such as medicine and nursing, primarily focus on treating individuals after they have become ill. Public health focuses on prevention, rather than treatment. By doing so, it has ...