The Great Lakes Center for Children’s Environmental Health at the UIC School of Public Health has published a guide for Great Lakes region community members concerned about environmental exposures in their neighborhoods.
Dr. Mark Dworkin earned a new grant from the National Institutes of Health to refine and evaluate an avatar-based app to improve medication adherence among HIV-positive gay black men.
A new grant from the Gates Foundation expands the testing of a solar-powered water treatment system in two informal urban settlements in Kisumu, Kenya, led by SPH's Dr. Samuel Dorevitch.
Robert Kay, DrPH, (MPH ’78) is a member of the School of Public Health's Legacy Society, supporting the school he says launched his career into public health.
For the second time in four years, undergraduate public health professor John Hermann was recognized by UIC's graduating seniors as one of the university's best instructors.
Crain's Chicago covered UIC's new National Institutes of Health grant for a community health study of Latinos, with the School of Public Health's Maria Argos as a co-investigator.
Alumnus Dr. Stephen Trzeciak's new book details how compassion produces tangible gains in patient outcomes, reduces healthcare expenses and mitigates healthcare provider burnout.
Nicholas Tilipman's research on options to strengthen California's insurance marketplace in the face of challenges from the federal government was featured in the Sacramento Bee.
Dr. Peter Orris, chief of service at UIC’s Great Lakes Center for Occupational and Environmental Safety and Health, analyzed the dangers of a mercury spill at a CPS School for the Chicago Sun-Times.