Columbia Public Health Magazine
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Dean Linda P. Fried has led Columbia Mailman School of Public Health to global prominence, preparing students to tackle urgent public health challenges, and is stepping down after 16 years.
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Research at Columbia Mailman School is uncovering the health risks of essential yet unavoidable metals in our environment and exploring advanced antidotes for metal overload.
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Explore how Mailman students and faculty are effectively communicating public health messages
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Faculty, staff, and students from Columbia Mailman School are working with New York City neighborhood residents to shed new light on persistent public health challenges.
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By Paula Derrow
Columbia Mailman School has a storied history of protecting the youngest and most vulnerable. The Child Health Center for Learning and Development can now tackle daunting challenges.
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By Jim Morrison
Columbia Mailman has long worked to help communities faced with humanitarian crises. Today, with wars raging across the planet, millions of people displaced by economic upheaval and climate crisis.
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By Linda P. Fried
Dean Fried introduces the 2024-2025 edition of Columbia Public Health Magazine.
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Moving Forward at Columbia Mailman School of Public Health
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Columbia Mailman discoveries making a difference
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Students and Faculty Leading the Way
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By Nancy Averett
Alumni Changing the World of Public Health
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By Christina Hernandez Sherwood | Illustration by Alex Nabaum
A new program is taking an interdisciplinary approach to an increasingly critical issue.
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By Paula Derrow
The Columbia Mailman School of Public Health is continuing its tradition of leading innovation in public health education.
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By Interviews by Tim Paul | Photographs by John Herr
Students in the pioneering Climate and Health Program tell us what motivates and excites them.
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