2025 PSU Day of Giving
PSU Day of Giving starts tomorrow, April 16-17, 2025 and we need your help! For 36 hours, our community is...Read More
OHSU-PSU School of Public Health ranked #22 in the nation by U.S. News & World Report
We are thrilled to announce that the OHSU-PSU School of Public Health ranked #22 in the nation by U.S. News...Read More
National Public Health Week – April 2025
National Public Health Week is the biggest week of the year for the Public Health field, as it gives us...Read More
Recap of the SPH Event “The Painful Truth About Hunger in America” with Dr. Mariana Chilton
In her enlightening talk based on her seminal work “The Painful Truth About Hunger in America,” Dr. Mariana Chilton dives...Read More
Assistant Professor Kelly M. Reavis Discusses Hearing Loss and Parkinson’s Disease Research on KGW News
Kelly M. Reavis, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, appeared on KGW news to discuss her work in the groundbreaking research on...Read More
Assistant Professor Eric Hall Featured on Jumbotron At 2024 APHA Conference
Eric Hall, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, was featured on the jumbotron at this year’s American Public Health Association (APHA) conference...Read More
Exciting News: Paul Tratnyek Joins Environmental Science & Technology as Associate Editor
We are thrilled to announce a significant milestone within our academic community. Professor Paul Tratnyek, a distinguished faculty known for...Read More
Dr. Abbass A. Hyderi, alumni of SPH, receives the 2024 Alpha Omega Alpha Robert J. Glaser Distinguished Teacher Award.
The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) honored Dr. Abbas A. Hyderi, Master of Public Health/Health Management and Policy alum,...Read More
First Generation Story: Meet Professor Elizaveta (Liz) Walker
Meet Professor Elizaveta (Liz) Walker: Born to Russian immigrants who fled the former USSR, Professor Walker’s journey is marked by...Read More
First Generation Story: Meet Professor Hannah Cory
Meet Professor Hannah Cory: When Professor Cory was a high schooler, she watched an ad from the United Negro College...Read More