Yale School of Public Health

The School of Public Health at Yale University provides leadership to protect and improve the health of the public. Through innovative research, policy analysis, and education that draws upon multidisciplinary scholarship from across the graduate and professional programs at Yale, the school serves local, national, and international communities with its knowledge and expertise.

Have Vision, Remain Committed, Innovate, YSPH Graduates Told

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05/22/20102: When Nancy Brinker’s sister was diagnosed with breast cancer in the late 1970s, she promised her that she would do everything to battle a disease that was then largely untalked about, carried an element of stigma and for which there was little, if any, in the way of resources or support. They were “dark times.”

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Teacher (R. Dubrow) and Mentor (A. DeWan) of the Year Named at YSPH

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05/15/2012: Robert Dubrow’s passion for public health, his carefully prepared class lectures and availability to students did not go unnoticed by the Class of 2012. >>>

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Slideshow: The Art of Public Health

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Students from the School of Public Health collaborated with colleagues at the School of Art to develop original public health posters. A total of 28 students (14 pairs) participated in the inaugural project which seeks to provoke awareness, stimulate thought and change behavior on health issues as pressing as obesity, breast cancer screening, self-respect and child development.

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The health of care providers

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04/19/2012: A researcher at the School of Public Health is investigating how exposure to a loved one’s suffering affects, in turn, the health of the caregiver. >>>

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Komen Official Pledges Not to “Politicize Women’s Health”

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04/13/2012: Since the Susan G. Komen for the Cure foundation reversed course earlier this year and announced that it would continue funding Planned Parenthood, the intense public reaction has subsided.

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