Twelve SPH Students Recognized For Excellence
The OHSU-PSU School of Public Health’s Student Leadership Council (SLC) presented its Annual Public Health Conference showcasing the work of...Read More
The OHSU-PSU School Of Public Health Stands Against Anti-Asian Racism And Violence
The following message was shared with the OHSU-PSU School of Public Health community on Saturday, March 20. Dear members of...Read More
Opinion: Tensions around police are high. The vultures have swooped in.
Morgan Godvin is an undergraduate student, studying both public health and pre-law, and a passionate advocate for those affected by...Read More
Dreams Of A Beloved Public Health: Confronting White Supremacy In Our Field
Ryan J. Petteway, DrPH, MPH, a social epidemiologist and assistant professor of Health Promotion, writes in his first blog for...Read More
Climate Change In Oregon: A Public Health Emergency
On February 17, Public Health Portland Style explores the issues, as well as the solutions that might also bring social...Read More
Ending the Pandemic Means Getting Vaccinated. But Many Oregonians Will Be Hard to Convince.
In a recent Willamette Week cover story, David Bangsberg, dean of the School of Public Health, and others discuss the...Read More
Opinion: Put kids’ needs first by opening schools
In a recent opinion piece in The Oregonian, Alex Foster, MD, MPH, director of the MD/MPH program at the OHSU-PSU...Read More
Anti-racism and Health Equity Futures: (Re)Imagining the Next Generation
Social justice is the bedrock of public health. Public health researchers have well-established partnerships with members of BIPOC communities and...Read More
Public Health Programs See Surge in Students Amid Pandemic
According to a report by Kaiser Health News, an independent health news program of the Kaiser Family Foundation, public health...Read More
A Study In Health Equity
Partnership with Oregon Health Authority Provides School of Public Health Students with Hands-On Experience Managing COVID-19 Outbreak By Katy Swordfisk,...Read More