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Official acct. @Columbia's Mailman School of Public Health is advancing evidence-based public health science and education. #HealthIsAHumanRight

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Flipped classrooms. Real-world topics. Student-led leadership. Columbia Mailman MPH students are engaging with public health’s toughest ethical questions—and preparing to lead. #PublicHealthMatters ow.ly/j7u050VN7Va

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Synthetic braids may pose health risks. A new Consumer Reports study finds harmful chemicals in fake hair used by many Black women. Ali Rogin explores the cultural roots of braiding & speaks with Columbia Mailman's Dr. Adana Llanos. youtube.com/watch?v=acKFsw…

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Your steps tell a story. Columbia Mailman researchers used foot traffic data to predict #COVID19 spread across #NYC. The study reveals how everyday mobility fueled transmission and how we can use that knowledge to stop the next outbreak. ow.ly/G8iu50VOQKl

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What's hiding in your beauty products? A new #ColumbiaEHS study finds formaldehyde in a wide range of personal care products used by Black & Latina women, highlighting the urgent need for stronger US regulations. ow.ly/C5Y450VPkpr

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"Psychotherapy is assuming a more important role in outpatient mental health care," says Dr Mark Olfson. Between 2018 and 2021, adult use of talk therapy rose from 6.5% to 8.5%, while medication-only treatment fell from 67.6% to 62.1%. npr.org/sections/shots… ColumbiaPublicHealth

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A new 26-country study finds that trust in climate scientists is sharply divided along political lines, particularly in wealthier democracies. While global trust remains high, ideological divides pose real barriers to climate action. Kai Ruggeri Journal of Environmental Psychology ow.ly/CW1550VPtwv

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How ICAP, a global health organization founded at ColumbiaPublicHealth, is helping reduce mother-to-child HIV transmissions in six African nations. magazine.columbia.edu/article/stoppi…

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When research stops, communities suffer. Sudden NIH grant terminations at Columbia Mailman halted studies on toxic exposures, drinking water safety, and chronic disease. The cost? Broken trust and unfinished promises. #PublicHealthMatters ow.ly/iUYh50VPrxM

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🔷Registration deadline is TOMORROW- May 15th- for the Dept of Epidemiology @ Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health's summer institute, episummer@columbia!🔷 Find out more about episummer: bit.ly/Episummer2025i… Peruse our June 2025 courses: bit.ly/Episummer2025c…

🔷Registration deadline is TOMORROW- May 15th- for the Dept of Epidemiology @ Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health's summer institute, episummer@columbia!🔷
Find out more about episummer: bit.ly/Episummer2025i…
Peruse our June 2025 courses: bit.ly/Episummer2025c…
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“We must build a public health system that brings everyone along. Human flourishing is a collective enterprise.” —Dean Linda P. Fried After 17 years of leadership at Columbia Mailman, Dean Fried reflects on her legacy and the future of #PublicHealth. ow.ly/abrO50VPYmg

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A new paper by Columbia Mailman's Heather Krasna redefines the #PublicHealth workforce by job impact, not title—recognizing professionals across sectors. ow.ly/EYs450VTaG0

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“We’re improving public health for the entire population of the U.S.” — Dr. Adana Llanos. Her work on cancer disparities is now on hold after NIH grant terminations. Learn how federal policy is affecting real research in this Science Magazine article. ow.ly/U4r950VTbWK

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"Soul crushing": What’s at stake for defunded NYC researchers and their projects, including Columbia Epidemiology's Dr. Ezra Susser's project searching for the genetic causes of schizophrenia. #PublicHealthMatters ColumbiaPublicHealth gothamist.com/news/soul-crus… via @gothamist

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The 2025 Calderone Prize—the highest honor in public health—was awarded to Dr. Jonathan Samet (Jon Samet, MD, MS) for his pivotal work on air pollution & tobacco control. Two NYC orgs, South Bronx Unite & Women's Community Justice Association, were honored for advancing local health equity. ow.ly/p9zr50VV0ai

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With pride and purpose, Dean Fried presents the Class of 2025—leaders equipped to prevent disease, advance equity, and build a healthier world. The world’s future public health leaders are here. Congratulations, graduates! 🎓🌎 #Columbia2025

With pride and purpose, Dean Fried presents the Class of 2025—leaders equipped to prevent disease, advance equity, and build a healthier world. The world’s future public health leaders are here. Congratulations, graduates! 🎓🌎 #Columbia2025
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Congratulations to NextGen Public Health Scholars Andrea Vasquez Guillen and Maria Vasquez Guillen, who will join us Columbia Epidemiology this fall to begin public health studies! Andrea and Maria graduated from ColumbiaGS this week after beginning their studies at Hostos College.🎓

Congratulations to NextGen Public Health Scholars Andrea Vasquez Guillen and Maria Vasquez Guillen, who will join us <a href="/CUEpidemiology/">Columbia Epidemiology</a> this fall to begin public health studies! Andrea and Maria graduated from <a href="/ColumbiaGS/">ColumbiaGS</a> this week after beginning their studies at <a href="/HostosCollege/">Hostos College</a>.🎓
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🎓 Congratulations to the Columbia Mailman Class of 2025! Over 800 graduates walked across the stage and into a world that urgently needs their leadership. Your journey is just beginning—and the future of public health is brighter because of you. 🌍✨ ow.ly/gVUt50VXbHc

🎓 Congratulations to the Columbia Mailman Class of 2025! Over 800 graduates walked across the stage and into a world that urgently needs their leadership. Your journey is just beginning—and the future of public health is brighter because of you. 🌍✨ ow.ly/gVUt50VXbHc