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Why Choose the Yale School of Public Health?
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At Yale School of Public Health (YSPH), you'll find an unparalleled opportunity to shape the future of public health and make a real difference in global and community health outcomes. Founded over a century ago, YSPH stands as one of the oldest and most esteemed public health programs in the United States among the nation's top institutions. Our commitment to public health extends beyond academic pursuits. We are a community driven by a shared passion for service to others and the greater good.
- April 09, 2026
Global wildlife trade raising risk of animal diseases spilling over to humans
- April 08, 2026
Study Finds Persistent Lack of Diversity in U.S. Alzheimer’s Clinical Trials
- April 08, 2026
Spring Research Roundup 2026
- April 08, 2026
Specialized Emergency Departments for Older Adults Linked to Better Outcomes
- April 07, 2026Source: Yale News
Addressing racial disparities in sepsis care
- April 07, 2026Source: The New York Times
E.P.A. Targets Microplastics and Drugs in Drinking Water
- April 03, 2026Source: The Guardian
Yes, allergy season has already started. Here’s how to manage symptoms
- April 03, 2026Source: Reuters
Yale report links Russian oil sector to child deportation from Ukraine
Around $77 Million
in total research grants were received by YSPH in 2024.
Over 200 active grants
are currently funded to support our innovative and collaborative research.
74% of alumni have engaged with
YSPH students by volunteering, joining events, donating, and other activities.
Learn more on how you can stay involved and connected in our YSPH community >
Your future in public health begins with YSPH...
Upcoming Events
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School Only Speakers to be announced.Everyone Everyone Catherine ChantrePlease join us for Catherine Chantre (EMD) dissertation presentation on April 10, 2026 at 1:00pm. This is a hybrid presentation. Please join us in LEPH 103 or via Zoom. Catherine Chantre will be presenting her research entitled: "Conflict-Related Displacement Trauma, Post-Migration Stressors, and HIV Risk Among Internally Displaced Young Adults in Northern Mozambique".Yale Only Kate Nyhan, MLS
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Yale Only Paula Mendes Luz, PhD, MDEveryone Everyone Joelle Espeut - Bec Sokha KeoEveryone Kaveh Khoshnood, PhD, MPH - Camille Brown, MD - Allie Ruiz - Rona Rohbar