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EOH student Ang Le wins Boren Fellowship to study in Vietnam

Ang Le, a master’s student and FLAS (Foreign Language and Area Studies) recipient for Haitian Creole, from the University of Pittsburgh's School of Public Health, has been awarded a Boren Fellowship to study Vietnamese in Vietnam.

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What the Ohio train derailment teaches us about poisoning public trust

One problem was that the announcement lacked nuance and transparency, according to James Fabisiak, associate professor of environmental and occupational health.

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Gresser selected to present at International Firefighter Cancer Symposium

Congratulations to MPH Student Rob Gresser who was selected to present a poster at the