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Important Message About the Flu
As a school of public health, we want to make sure that we are taking all preventive measures necessary to prevent the spread of the flu virus.
MHA Alumnus Tapped for Strategic Know-How
The Corona 2020 plan was launched in 2017 with an initiative to develop better infrastructure, attract better jobs, and create access to the best healthcare in the world.
The Corona...
Predicting Impact of Medicaid Program Changes on Health Centers
Community health centers have been providing crucial health care services to Americans living in deep poverty for more than 50 years. Health centers now have more than 10,000 sites in rural...
This past summer, second-year MPH candidate Theandra Madu was chosen to participate in a cross-disciplinary field research course in Sri Lanka.
Reflections and Advice from a Highly Successful Health Administrator
Ronald R. Peterson received his MHA from GW and ended his career as the president of the Johns Hopkins Health System.
From Ghana to Greece: Global Health Student Gains Invaluable Fieldwork Experience
Passionate and hardworking global health student Tara Pokras was fortunate to land two incredible opportunities that helped expand her expsosure to fieldwork.
Milken Institute School of Public Health Receives $4 Million Grant to Study Anemia in India
A $4 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation will fund a project aiming to address a serious public health problem in India: iron deficiency and anemia.
Researchers Find Gender Differences in the Use of Parks in High-Poverty Neighborhoods
Study in the journal Women’s Health Issues suggests addressing safety concerns might reduce the gender disparity in use of public parks.