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News

Jewish Healthcare Foundation announces the Justin Reid Ehrenwerth Emerging Scholar Award
The Jewish Healthcare Foundation has awarded $15,000 to the School of Public Health to establish the Justin Reid Ehrenwerth Emerging Scholar Award. This award will support a high school student enrolled in the school's Public Health Science Academy.

Potential environmental effects of nuclear war report and webinar
Dean Maureen Lichtveld, a member of the National Academies' Committee on Independent Study on Potential Environmental Effects of Nuclear War, participated in a report and webinar on the Potential Enivronmental Effects of Nuclear War.

Dr. Felicia Hill-Briggs Health Equity Trailblazers in Diabetes Award debuts
Tiffany L. Gary-Webb, PhD, MHS, professor of epidemiology, received the inaugural Dr. Felicia Hill-Briggs Health Equity Trailblazers in Diabetes Award.