School of Public Health

  1. April 18, 2022

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  2. April 13, 2022

    Grant supports workforce development for Black youth

    The School of Public Health is working with Focus: HOPE, a Detroit-based civil rights and human services organization, to investigate factors that affect how Black youth participate in and benefit from workforce-development programs.

  3. March 7, 2022

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  4. February 14, 2022

    Eisenberg, Shaefer receive 2021 awards for public engagement

    Faculty members Marisa C. Eisenberg and H. Luke Shaefer will receive presidential awards for public engagement, in recognition of their contributions to significantly impact society.

  5. January 26, 2022

    20 U-M scientists, engineers named AAAS fellows for 2021

    U-M led the nation with 20 faculty members elected as 2021 fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, recognized for their scientifically and socially distinguished achievements.

  6. January 21, 2022

    Five named inaugural fellows in new anti-racism program

    The Anti-Racism Collaborative has named five faculty members from across the university as Research and Community Impact Fellows.

  7. January 17, 2022

    Three faculty members to receive Goddard Power awards

    Oveta Fuller and Reshma Jagsi, both of the Medical School, and Bhramar Mukherjee of the School of Public Health will receive 2022 Sarah Goddard Power Awards.

  8. December 14, 2021

    Pandemic stress weighs heaviest on least-healthy older adults

    A poll based at the U-M Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation showed many people over 50 have found joy and stayed resilient amid the prolonged public health crisis, but a sizable number report stress, too.

  9. November 18, 2021

    Researchers developing wearable pollution-measuring technology

    Researchers at U-M, Michigan State University and Oakland University are teaming up to develop wearable technology able to identify particulate matter pollution such as soot and toxic metals.

  10. November 8, 2021

    Accolades — November 2021

    Awards and honors for U-M faculty and staff.