Researchers to study health impact of changes to school lunch, breakfast programs
Grant to help understand how schools respond to changes in policy guiding school lunch and breakfast programs.
A new era in public health at WashU
Events Jan. 29 and 30 featured a lecture as part of WashU’s Assembly Series and a formal installation ceremony honoring those who have laid the foundation for the new School of Public Health.
Dean of Public Health reimagines the U.S.’s poor state of public health equity and spending
Galea gives Assembly Series talk to a full audience at Graham Chapel on Jan. 29.
WashU Public Health Ideas with Matthew Kreuter
Sandro Galea, MD, DrPH, talks with Matthew Kreuter, PhD, a professor and expert in the field of health communications in the Brown School, about a paper Kreuter co-authored, “Repeated Exposure to COVID-19 Misinformation: A Longitudinal Analysis of Prevalence and Predictors in a Community Sample.”
Public Health in Progress, Feb. 10, 2025
Weekly news from the School of Public Health at Washington University in St. Louis Dear colleagues, Good morning. I hope everyone has had a fine weekend, even as the world swirls around us. There has been much that has transpired in the past week that may weigh on those of us engaged in the academic […]
SPH School Assembly agenda
10:30-11:30 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 12, Umrath Lounge in Umrath Hall 1. Welcome 2. Dean’s updates 3. Faculty affairs, a summary; Professor Debra Haire-Joshu 4. Open conversation 5. Other
Technology procurement principles
Version Jan. 31, 2025 Technology procurement principles are intended to help us choose and manage technology in a way that supports teaching, learning, research, and day-to-day operations. They are designed to ensure we make resource-optimized choices that align with our goals while keeping everything secure, accessible, and compliant with university policies and regulations. New Ways […]
Thinking Public Health
This Thinking Public Health gathering was Friday, Feb. 21, 2025, at Kuehner Court in Weil Hall on the Danforth Campus. Navigating political divides to promote the health of the public We are at a pivot point for public health. Although public health has been responsible for extraordinary gains in population health over the past two […]
WashU Public Health Ideas with Karen Joynt Maddox
Sandro Galea, MD, DrPH, talks with Karen Joynt Maddox, MD, MPH, a WashU associate professor of medicine and an associate professor at the Brown School, about a paper she co-authored, “Forecasting the Economic Burden of Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke in the United States Through 2050: A Presidential Advisory From the American Heart Association.”
February 2025: Public Health Plus
On the critical role of interdisciplinarity in population health