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Alum helps Washington prioritize COVID-19 resource allocation
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MPH student Lance Frankel studies emergency school meals during COVID
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Student Molly Codding assesses lead levels in Washington school drinking water
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Alum Robert Byron co-authors report on health effects of climate change in Montana
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Student Matt Harnpadoungsataya receives highest volunteer honor from Special Olympics Washington
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Student Emily Devora Hops studies mutual aid networks during COVID-19
Community-Oriented Public Health Practice Master of Public Health (COPHP MPH) student Emily Devora Hops studied mutual aid networks during COVID-19. “Mutual aid has long been a part of society, and arises whenever ineffective or unjust governing bodies make it necessary for communities to care for each other directly,” she said.
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Student KeliAnne Hara-Hubbard assesses community orgs serving Asian Americans during COVID-19
KeliAnne Hara-Hubbard conducted interviews with leaders and staff from community-based organizations serving older Asian and Asian American adults in Washington state to understand the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and assess how well the organizations were able to adapt to the changing environment and client needs.
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Alum Rachel Ginocchio teaches inclusive human reproduction
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Faculty member Amy Hagopian amplifies police violence as threat to public health
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Alum M. Courtney Hughes addresses racial disparities in hospice care use
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