The Ph.D. program, offered through the College of Science and Mathematics (COSM), is set to begin in Fall 2026 on the university’s Statesboro and Armstrong campuses, pending final approval from the ...
Georgia Southern University’s College of Science and Mathematics received approval earlier this week from the Board of ...
Of Harvard’s schools, HSPH has been by far the most reliant on government grants—and so was the hardest hit by the Trump ...
The University of Saskatchewan is launching a first-of-its-kind graduate program, aimed at putting nurses on the front lines ...
Georgia Southern University’s College of Science and Mathematics (COSM) received approval from the Board of Regents of the ...
Class will begin on both Statesboro and Armstrong campuses in fall 2026, pending final approval by the Southern Association ...
The Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health (ASPPH)’s This Is Public Health (TIPH) Graduate School Fairs are ...
The U.S. faces a growing physician shortage due to a federal cap on residency positions, resulting in a tragic waste of ...
The expanded partnership promotes collaborations of mutual interest and benefit and formalizes a series of articulated degree ...
Your Medicare, Medicaid or Affordable Care Act coverage won’t vanish during the government shutdown, but changes to some benefits and fewer government workers to help could still disrupt care for ...
Democrats are justifying shutting down the government to fight for lower healthcare costs, but do not appear to be changing course despite some Americans losing access to healthcare services during ...
When Bianca Frogner, PhD ’08, arrived at Johns Hopkins in 2003, she already had a sense that public health was where she wanted to make an impact. “I had a biology background, thinking I’d go to ...