-
Seattle’s Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Tax results in improved public health outcomes
A new study has determined that Seattle’s Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Tax (SBT) has had numerous positive impacts since going into effect in 2018. “One of the most important findings of our study is that we see impacts on health outcomes among both youth and adults in association with the tax,” said Jessica Jones-Smith, a co-investigator on…
-
Co-creating a culture of community care with unhoused neighbors
-
COPHP MPH alum Alejandro Varela to receive the Alumni of Impact Award
-
MPH students build roads to equitable health care in rural communities
-
Ph.D. candidate highlights the experiences of Washington state agricultural workers
-
Faculty member Linda Ko is combatting obesity by inspiring healthy lifestyle habits in rural school systems
-
Online MPH alum Michael Tynan publishes thesis for CDC
-
New grant to boost cancer screening among limited English-proficient populations
Linda Ko, a cancer prevention and control investigator at UW HPRC, has received a $250,000 grant to increase cancer screening among limited English-proficient populations by building the capacity of community health workers to select, adapt, and implement evidence-based interventions for cancer prevention and control.
-
HIHIM undergrads win national merit-based awards
-
Faculty member Stephen Bezruchka publishes book about how inequality in the U.S. leads to poor health
Upcoming Events
News Categories
- Alumni
- Awards
- Community Partners
- Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion
- Faculty
- Faculty Publications
- Faculty Research
- FAQ
- HSPop in the Media
- Research
- Staff
- Student Research & Fieldwork
- Students
- Team Updates
People of Public Health Podcast
Produced by the Northwest Center for Public Health Practice