First Anti-Racism Faculty Fellowships Announced
Five proposals have been selected for the inaugural OHSU-PSU School of Public Health (SPH) Anti-Racism Faculty Fellowships, funding faculty-led efforts...Read More
PhD student Sarah Knipper co-authors paper in international reproductive health journal
Sarah Knipper, a PhD student in the Health System & Policy program, is co-author on “Contraceptive provision in Oregon School-Based...Read More
Sexual, gender minority health researcher has a keen eye on quantitative data
Dr. Jae Downing, assistant professor of Health Policy & Management, explains how interviews provide important interpretive data, including the “why”...Read More
Portland Tribune Tours New SPH Vanport Building
Learn more about the new building where SPH will be located this fall Read the full article
OHSU-PSU School Of Public Health Announces New Associate Dean For Research
Dr. Marguerita Lightfoot, PhD, has been appointed the Associate Dean for Research at the OHSU-PSU School of Public Health, beginning...Read More
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
Support The SPH Student Emergency Fund
On April 6, PSU’s Day of Giving, help us meet the 75-donor challenge! 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