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ASPPH invites you to two upcoming ASPPH Presents webinars exploring key issues shaping the future of academic public health.
The Global Network for Academic Public Health (GNAPH), with support from Dr. Richard and Mrs. Linda Riegelman, is pleased to announce the third cohort of the Riegelman This Is Public Health ...
ASPPH submitted written testimony to the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, ...
The ASPPH Center for Public Health Workforce Development advances credentialing and continuing education to ensure that ...
The Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health (ASPPH) has released Broken Lifelines, a new report outlining how recent federal funding cuts are harming academic public health. The report ...
In this month’s Log-In Learn, Kathleen Amos, Director of the Academic and Practice Linkages for the Public Health Foundation, presents the newly revised Core Competencies for Public Health ...
Indigenous communities, people who identify as American Indian and Alaska Native, have long faced systemic oppression in this country which is reflected in poor health outcomes. For example, ...
This self-paced course prepares public health professionals to identify interventions for advancing health equity through food system transformation. Learners will explore a variety of initiatives ...
In this month’s Log-in2Learn, Dr. Heather Krasna, Laura Trolio, and Jody Ordioni present new evidence-based resources and strategies to overcome current challenges in public health recruitment. They ...
Would you know what to do if your organization just hired a new associate with an H1B visa? As more organizations expand their recruiting worldwide to find the best talent, it is critical for payroll ...
This three-part series will examine the racial disparities in health brought vividly to public attention during the COVID-19 pandemic. The first panel in our series will explore the importance of ...