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“Coming to Yale, I knew I wanted to further my research and state-level policy advocacy experience for adolescent sexual and reproductive health.” - Nimisha Srikanth, MPH ’25, 🔗 Read our 2025 graduating student spotlights at m.yale.edu/c5xh #Yale2025

“Coming to Yale, I knew I wanted to further my research and state-level policy advocacy experience for adolescent sexual and reproductive health.” - Nimisha Srikanth, MPH ’25, 

🔗 Read our 2025 graduating student spotlights at m.yale.edu/c5xh #Yale2025
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Yale researchers, including Prof. Colin Carlson, found that Oropouche fever is mainly spread by biting midges — not mosquitoes — highlighting the urgent need to study these overlooked insects and the virus. Learn more ⬇️ m.yale.edu/c57g

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Congratulations to this year’s Teaching Award winners: 🌟 Distinguished Teaching Award: Dr. J. Lucian ‘Luke’ Davis, MD 🌟 Distinguished Student Mentoring Award: Dr. Susan Busch, PhD 🌟 Teaching Fellow Award: Jessica Peirong Shi, MS ’25 Read more: m.yale.edu/c6fd

Congratulations to this year’s Teaching Award winners:

🌟 Distinguished Teaching Award: Dr. J. Lucian ‘Luke’ Davis, MD
🌟 Distinguished Student Mentoring Award: Dr. Susan Busch, PhD
🌟 Teaching Fellow Award: Jessica Peirong Shi, MS ’25 

Read more: m.yale.edu/c6fd
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“As I prepare for the next chapter, I am looking forward to applying my public health research and teaching skills to improve health conditions among marginalized communities and reduce health disparities.” - Sunny Siddique, PhD ’25 🔗Read more at m.yale.edu/c5xh

“As I prepare for the next chapter, I am looking forward to applying my public health research and teaching skills to improve health conditions among marginalized communities and reduce health disparities.” - Sunny Siddique, PhD ’25 

🔗Read more at m.yale.edu/c5xh
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Commencement is just two days away! Explore key information about Monday's festivities, read about featured speakers, dive into graduating student spotlights, and more on our 2025 commencement webpage: sph.yale.edu/commencement

Commencement is just two days away! Explore key information about Monday's festivities, read about featured speakers, dive into graduating student spotlights, and more on our 2025 commencement webpage: sph.yale.edu/commencement
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"Art is not only a reflection of health but also a tool to build it," said Prof. Judith Lichtman who was a special guest at a recent kickoff celebration at Yale Health Center. Read more ⬇️ news.yale.edu/2025/05/06/cre…

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As we honor the Class of 2025, it is our great privilege to acknowledge the outstanding performance of a special group of students whose leadership, innovation, scholarship, and research excellence deserve recognition. ysph.yale.edu/news-article/t…

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Today is the day! Find everything you need to know about today's commencement schedule, livestreaming, speakers, and more ➡️ sph.yale.edu/commencement #Yale2025

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Switching to natural dyes presents its own challenges, said Prof. Susan Mayne. Mayne said there's a sentiment that natural food dyes are safer, but that's not always the case. Read more ⬇️ verywellhealth.com/will-food-comp…

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A new study by researchers at Yale School of Public Health finds that the broad genomic profiling, an emerging oncology tool that can help identify targeted therapies for cancer patients, remains widely underused. Learn more ⬇️ m.yale.edu/c58x

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The U.S. FDA has approved three new “natural” food colorings to be used in foods and drinks. Prof. Susan Mayne says just because a product is natural doesn't mean it is safer. Read more ⬇️ nytimes.com/2025/05/12/wel…

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The Green Crew helps students get their hands dirty with tree planting, trail restoration, invasive species removal, and more. Prof. Sarah Lowe says the activities may ease the anxiety that can come with thinking about climate change. Learn more ⬇️ nytimes.com/2025/05/20/cli…

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The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station reports finding the first evidence of an invasive longhorned tick infected with Ehrlichia chaffeensis in the U.S. Learn more ⬇️ m.yale.edu/c6ry

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"The YSPH Day of Service is about more than just volunteering; it's a celebration of how we can all come together to create a healthier, stronger community," said Jason Martinez, director of the Community Impact Lab. Read more ⬇️ m.yale.edu/c6rz

"The YSPH Day of Service is about more than just volunteering; it's a celebration of how we can all come together to create a healthier, stronger community," said Jason Martinez, director of the Community Impact Lab.

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With more ticks surviving warmer winters brought on by climate change, the risk of tick-borne illnesses, including Powassan virus, is higher than in the past. Learn more ⬇️ nbcboston.com/news/local/tic…

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"We don’t need to have a growing climate crisis. We don’t need to have a biodiversity crisis. We don’t need to have a forever chemicals crisis. We don’t need to have any of these things because we have the solutions," says Prof. Paul Anastas. Read more ⬇️ environment.yale.edu/news/article/n…