School of Public Health

  1. September 17, 2018

    U-M gets $18M for tobacco research center at School of Public Health

    The School of Public Health will house a new, multi-institutional center focusing on modeling and predicting the impact of tobacco regulation, funded with an $18 million federal grant.

  2. July 19, 2018

    Mental health biostatistics expert to be new SPH dean

    The Board of Regents have approved F. DuBois Bowman, whose scholarship focuses on improving mental health and neurological disorders, as the next dean of the School of Public Health.

  3. June 25, 2018

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  4. April 12, 2018

    Study: Vaping’s potential public health benefits exceed risks

    The benefits of vaping to quit smoking far outweigh the health risks of youths moving from electronic to traditional cigarettes, a new U-M study says.

  5. April 4, 2018

    Wealth loss after age 50 can be deadly, U-M study shows

    A sudden loss of wealth in middle or old age can be financially devastating — and carries a higher risk of being fatal, according to a U-M study.

  6. March 26, 2018

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  7. March 15, 2018

    Eating disorders underdiagnosed, untreated in men, minorities

    A study by U-M researchers found many males and people of color are not getting proper health care when it comes to eating disorders.

  8. March 6, 2018

    University announces first online degrees through Coursera

    U-M and the online learning platform Coursera have announced a partnership to offer new master’s degree options in applied data science, public health, and construction engineering and management.

  9. March 5, 2018

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  10. January 8, 2018

    Going after opioid manufacturers, distributors in court may help crisis

    As the health care community moves on multiple fronts to address the opioid crisis, one area that holds promise is in litigation against those who manufacture and distribute prescription opioid drugs, according to a University of Michigan researcher.