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A woman holds a smart tablet as an older man points to the screen.

$3.2M Grant Funds Study of How Health Technology Could Boost Alzheimer’s, Dementia Care

Young people reading books in the park. Summer landscape background.

School of Public Health Summer Reading List 2023

People enjoying the Broccoli City festival in Congress Heights, a residential neighborhood in Washington D.C. rooted in African American history, art and culture. A new Healthy Places Seed Grant from the University of Maryland School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (MAPP) and the School of Public Health will fund a project preserving the culture and history, uncover erased or unheard narratives and seek to elevate restorative justice outcomes in this and other area neighborhoods.

New Seed Grants Sow Interdisciplinary Research Between MAPP, School of Public Health

University of Mrayland Herschel S. Horowitz Center for Health Literacy sign on a glass door

Honoring Alice Horowitz, Health Literacy Pioneer