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Sacoby Wilson, faculty member of the School of Public Health from the University of Maryland

Sacoby Wilson Appointed to EPA Science Advisory Board

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US Gun Policy and Its Impact on Family Health

Leveraging concrete knowledge and skills is central to on-the-ground international development work. Students applying to the Peace Corps Prep Program at the University of Maryland School of Public Health will choose one work sector in which Peace Corps volunteers work and complete at least 3 courses and 50 hours of related experience.
The Peace Corps Prep Program at the University of Maryland School of Public Health is an undergraduate certificate program that prepares students to be competitive applicants to the Peace Corps.
Past Events
Sep
13
Monday
Online -Zoom

Webinar: Panel Discussion on Emergency Preparedness

Please join the UMD School of Public Health for a virtual panel discussion on emergency preparedness in recognition of National Preparedness Month and the 20th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Register for the Webinar: Panel Discussion on Emergency Preparedness by September 8...

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Nicole Cousin-Gossett

Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education
Past Events
Jul
23
Friday
Online - Register for webinar below

Should Colleges and Universities Mandate Vaccination for COVID-19? Debating Public Health & Community Trust

With vaccines against COVID-19 widely available in the U.S., colleges and universities face a profound question -- should they require vaccination for their students and employees? This webinar brings together top experts from multiple disciplines and different points of view. They will debate the...

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