Jennifer Ibrahim, the college’s dean, spoke with The Inquirer about the new building and amenities designed for public health ...
A quarter of the way into the 21st century, emerging from the most consequential pandemic in 100 years, public health finds ...
The quality of scientific research is facing the twin threats of AI-generated data fabrication and the loss of long-standing, ...
Over the past decade, a growing movement to restrict access to books in public schools and libraries has spread across the ...
As a Greek American and a public health scholar who has lived through 2 pandemics, I return often to this wisdom from my ancestor. Hippocrates knew, millennia ago, what we still r ...
The Kerala High Court, on Monday, October 13, dismissed a public interest litigation (PIL) challenging the cover of author Arundhati Roy’s new book "Mother Mary ...
Casey Means, the surgeon general nominee, has criticized the medical establishment. She could be put in position to change it.
Elbows Up!” is a collection of essays by prominent Canadians like Margaret Atwood that seeks to make something positive out ...
The Louisville Story Program’s latest book, “You Got To Be Of The People: Peacekeepers at the Heart of Public Safety in Louisville” tells the stories of twelve peacekeepers and peace seekers featured ...
One of the earliest push backs we received at BudgIT was about our relentless focus on the Federal Government of Nigeria.
Anyone who grew up here in the Valley in the 1990s might recall a memorable anti-smoking tagline, designed to gross you out: ...
Michael E. Mann's new book, and the sacrifice this Penn scientist made to fight the war against climate disinformation.