ASPPH is proud to welcome Dr. Jonathan Mermin, MD, MPH, as the new Dean of the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health and Senior Vice President of Columbia University ...
Last month, Professor Leah C. Neubauer of the University of Michigan School of Public Health and Chair of the ASPPH Africa CDC Public Health Emergency Management (PHEM) Fellowship Task Force ...
ASPPH invites faculty, professional staff, and partners to volunteer as objective reviewers for the 2026 ASPPH/CDC Public Health Fellowship Program application cycle by March 13. This longstanding pro ...
Graduate School Fair will take place in Washington, DC, on Wednesday, March 18, 2026, from 5:30 – 7:30 PM ET at the Johns Hopkins ...
ASPPH is proud to celebrate the 2026 recipients of the Harrison C. Spencer Award for Outstanding Community Service and the Welch-Rose Awards, our highest honors recognizing transformational leadership ...
Each year, ASPPH honors individuals who demonstrate groundbreaking achievements across education, research, practice, and ...
ASPPH advocates for robust federal investments in academic public health. Our FY 2026 appropriations priorities reflect our commitment to strengthening the public health workforce and infrastructure.
ASPPH invites the academic public health community to register today before late fees apply for our 2026 ASPPH Annual Meeting for Academic Public Health, taking place March 18–20, 2026, in Arlington, ...
As a reminder, comments to the US Department of Education regarding the proposed exclusion of the Master of Public Health (MPH) and Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) from the definition ...
How Academic Public Health–Community Partnerships Make an Impact as part of its national Public Health Listening Tour. Hosted in partnership with the ...
Applications are still open for the ASPPH Climate and Health Community of Practice (CoP), with a deadline of 8. The CoPs are regional, faculty-led learning networks designed to support ...
ASPPH is leading national advocacy to ensure that public health degrees remain recognized and supported as professional under the Department of Education’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) proposal.
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