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Left to Right: Akira Sekikawa, Andrea Kozai, Ryan Cvejkus, Lauren Carlson, Ruel Beresford and Iva Miljikovic

Strong showing for Pitt Public Health at American Heart Association conference

Early-career investigators from the University of Pittsburgh School of Public Health were well represented at the American Heart Association Epidemiology and Prevention Scientific Sessions, held March 17-20 in Boston.

EOH doctoral student Miranda Aman

Aman named 2025 winner of Bernard D. Goldstein Student Award

Miranda Aman, MPH, has been named the 2025 recipient of the Bernard D. Goldstein Student Award in Environmental Health Disparities and Public Health Practice. A doctoral student in the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health at Pitt Public Health, Aman focuses her research on asthma and indoor air quality.

Dean Maureen Lichtveld (center) is pictured with Pitt Public Health alum Wen-Ta Chiu (left) and Jonathan Salk (right).

West Coast visit brings Pitt Public Health alumni together

In March, Pitt Public Health Dean Maureen Lichtveld joined University of Pittsburgh Chancellor Joan Gabel and Provost Joseph McCarthy on the West Coast for a series of alumni events that brought the Pitt community together in California. “The West Coast events were a chance to reconnect with alumni and strengthen relationships across the Pitt Public Health community," shared Dean Lichtveld.