Topic: public health

graphic depicting 50 years of the joint degree program in Medicine and Public Health
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Medicine and Public Health on the Front Lines

Tulane’s MD/MPH joint degree program has trained physician leaders for 50 years — and counting.

Thomas LaVeist in his office at the School of Public Health. Many paintings are displayed on the wall.
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Health Equity

As the COVID-19 crisis engulfs the Black community, Thomas LaVeist, dean of the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, explains why — and leads the way to changing the unjust health gap.

Susan Hassig
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Impression: Susan Hassig

After years of studying HIV transmission, Susan Hassig (PHTM ’84, ’87), associate professor of epidemiology at the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, became a go-to media source on the prevention and spread of COVID-19.

thumbnail of Erica Washington in front of Bea Fields House
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Why I Volunteer for Tulane

Tulane’s synonymity with New Orleans is what drew me to the university.

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Thomas Laveist, dean of Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine

“... the stereotype is that the environment is about tree hugging or saving exotic birds.” 
THOMAS LAVEIST, dean of Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, in Bloomberg Environment on why he thinks black politicians haven’t focused much on climate change. https://tulane.it/Thomas-Laveist-bloomberg

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400 Years of Inequality

Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine observed the 400-year anniversary of the beginning of slavery in America and its lasting impact on inequalities in communities with a daylong event called “400 Years of Inequality: Changing the Narrative.” The School of Public Health plans to hold additional events as part of the series throughout the academic year.https://tulane.it/400-years-of-inequality

brown eggs in egg container
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Planet-Friendly Diet

Food production is an important contributor to climate change, accounting for about a quarter of carbon emissions globally.

Bernard J. Panetta II (A&S ’68) and Marcela Villareal de Panetta (NC ’67)
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Tulane Alumni Couple Donates $5 Million for Presidential Chair

Tulane University has received a $5 million commitment to fund a Presidential Chair from alumni Marcela Villareal de Panetta (NC ’67) and Bernard J. Panetta II (A&S ’68).

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Katrina Recovery

The National Institutes of Health named Mark VanLandingham, professor at the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, the 12th Matilda White Riley Honors Distinguished Lecturer. VanLandingham was honored for his pioneering research on how culture and shared history helped the Vietnamese American community in New Orleans recover from Hurricane Katrina more quickly than other communities. https://tulane.it/katrina-recovery

picture of the four new deans inside Gibson Hall.
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New Deans, New Directions

The schools of Science and Engineering, Liberal Arts, Public Health and Tropical Medicine, and Architecture welcome new leaders.