Emily Town, MHA '19, is putting her clinical experience as a nurse into practice from a management perspective as an administrative fellow with Emory Healthcare in Atlanta.
SPH's Sage Kim, PhD, will study how high levels of monitoring by law enforcement impact personal health, access to social services and community cohesion.
Dr. Howard Ehrman, MPH '91, told the Chicago Sun-Times COVID-19 testing sites need consistency in location and availability, particularly in Chicago's south and west sides.
Dr. Linda Rae Murray, MPH '80 and adjunct assistant professor, was interviewed by Crain's Chicago on the state of finances for local community hospitals across the city.
A seed fund grant from the Discovery Partners Institute will launch testing of Chicago-area wastewater to track the volume of COVID-19 virus in wastewater samples.
Research from SPH's S. Jay Olshansky argues age and fitness of Joe Biden and Donald Trump should not be deciding factors in the 2020 U.S. presidential election.
With support from the Otho SA Sprague Memorial Institute, SPH researchers will build a hub of advanced data visualization, evaluation, and analytics for public use.
LaRaza, a Spanish-language Chicago newspaper, profiled a UIC Center for Healthy Work project creating informational posters to promote safety for food vendors in Little Village.
Jillian Doss-Walker, DrPH student, is working with the Indian Health Service to ready COVID-19 vaccine dissemination among American Indian and Alaska Native populations.
A report with sponsorship from SPH's Great Lakes Center for Occupational Health and Safety highlights the challenges facing essential temp workers during the pandemic.