Charlie Plain
Babies Born with Opioid Addiction in Rural U.S. on the Rise
Student Earns Fellowship to Research Meningitis Vaccine
Environmental Health PhD student Maria Sundaram has received the Graduate School’s 2017-18 Frieda Martha Kunze Fellowship and plans to spend her fellowship year completing her dissertation on the effectiveness of a meningococcal meningitis vaccine in an outbreak-prone region of Africa known as the “meningitis belt.”
Frizzell Named to U.S. Health and Human Services Committee on Minority Health
Assistant Professor Linda Bane Frizzell has been named to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services’ Advisory Committee on Minority Health, which guides the department in developing goals and activities that benefit minority populations.
Knowing Nutrition
Finding the Ideal Body Composition for Preterm Babies
Reducing Child Marriage and Partner Violence in Bangladesh
New App to Help Youth with HIV Keep Up with Medication
Exploring Why Women of Color Become Doulas
Todd Receives Ballentine Scholarship from Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
Public Health Nutrition MPH student Chelsie Todd has earned the Colonel Frances G. Ballentine Scholarship from the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Foundation.