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Dornsife SPH Magazine
The Dornsife School of Public Health celebrates its 25th-year milestone in the 2021-22 academic year.
In the latest issue of Dornsife SPH magazine, the school reflects on the resiliency of our community, especially during uncertain times. The cover story features a look back at 2021 and a Q&A with 25 outstanding DSPH alumni.
"I wonder what our school will be like 25 years from now, what a future Dean will write when the school turns 50...[S]o much could change for the better, if only we are able to use our intelligence, our compassion, and our humanity to make positive change happen. No doubt this change will be hard and there will be many setbacks, but our school and the many communities we belong to must be part of the change we need." — Dean Ana V. Diez Roux, MD, PhD, MPH
Read the 2021-22 Annual Magazine
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Past Issues of Dornsife SPH Magazine
2020 Issue
Spring/Summer 2019
Winter 2018: The Research Issue
Winter 2017
Spring 2017
Fall 2016
Dornsife Viewbooks
Learn more about our urban focus, global impact, and full range of Master of Public Health and Master of Science programs.
Master's viewbook
Learn more about our undergraduate public health programs and their blend of classroom learning and real-world experiences.
Undergraduate viewbook
Dornsife SPH Newsletter
Research, policy, events and more from the Dornsife School of Public Health.
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Annual Report from the Drexel Urban Health Collaborative
November 3, 2021 — The year 2020-2021 was another unprecedented year for cities and for Drexel University's Urban Health Collaborative (UHC) at the Dornsife School of Public Health.
The UHC continued to support ongoing research, training and policy translation to promote health, health equity and environmental sustainability in cities, all while pivoting where needed to stay relevant in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. The UHC also came together to reflect and revisit our own practices so that we can be actively anti-racist in all of our work, and this work continues today.
Read the UHC's annual report