Community Solutions partners with Dr. Katherine Levine Einstein and Dr. Charley E. Willison to research homelessness policy

Charley and Katherine

A nonprofit and researchers from Boston University and Cornell University will study the landscape of homelessness public policy and its consequences   Numerous government agencies at all levels make public policies that are influential to the well-being of people experiencing homelessness in the U.S. But, the way these decisions get…

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Abortion Care and Reproductive Rights, Equity, and Health: The Supreme Court and Roe v. Wade

The landmark Supreme Court decision, Roe vs. Wade in 1973, established the constitutional right to abortion while simultaneously providing states with regulatory power over access to reproductive health services (Gaj et al 2021). Around the world through the end of the 20th century, other high-income countries and western democracies followed…

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Instructor Spotlight: Dr. Amie Patchen

Dr. Amie Patchen

Dr. Amie Patchen has been teaching for over 16 years. After receiving her PhD in Curriculum and Instruction from Boston College, she joined the Cornell MPH Program as a postdoctoral associate, where she currently teaches One Health and Public Health Foundations I for our first-year students, and the Integrated Learning…

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MPH Students Discuss Applied Practice Experiences with Congressional Offices

MPH students, Seb Loonen and Avni Patel, met with staff members in Representative Sean Casten’s office to talk about their Applied Practice Experience (APE) projects, and the impact of federal funding—particularly the 2021 Research Investment to Spark the Economy Act (RISE)—on furthering public health research. Representative Casten, who co-sponsored the…

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Collaborative Effort Seeks to Understand Gynecologic Cancer Experiences of Black Patients

Cancer Awareness Ribbons

In partnership with Dr. Onyinye Balogun in Radiation Oncology at Weill Cornell Medicine, Dr. Amelia Greiner Safi (Public and Ecosystem Health), MPH students Jennifer Gil and Nyaradzo Sirewu, and Global Health student Hannah Lee have launched their nation-wide study to understand experiences of Black patients with gynecologic cancers, funded by…

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Cornell MPH Students Create New Professional Student Organization

Graduate Students in Public Health (GraPH) is a new organization founded by first-year MPH students to help fellow Cornell students build careers in public health and healthcare industries. The organization was founded with the goal of fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, supporting MPH graduate education, and advocating for public health students and…

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Dr. Michelle Falkenbach Examines the Resilience of Health Workforces

Dr. Michelle Falkenbach, along with international colleagues, recently published a paper in the International Journal of Health Planning and Management that asks the question “Are health systems and their health workforce resilient in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic?” This article looks at the reactivity and proactivity of health systems,…

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MPH Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Karla Hanson

Karla Hanson

Dr. Karla Hanson began her career in public health as director of planning and development at a federally qualified primary care health center. This experience led her to pursue graduate school in health policy at the Wagner School of Public Service at NYU, where she researched policies and trends regarding…

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MPH Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Kevin Cummings

Dr. Kevin Cummings

Dr. Kevin Cummings is an associate professor in the Department of Public and Ecosystem Health. He received both his PhD and DVM degrees from Cornell University, and has been teaching epidemiology and public health to students for the last 20 years. Dr. Cummings’ research focuses on foodborne pathogens, antimicrobial resistance,…

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