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YSPH Alumni
A Q&A with Dean Megan Ranney on the impact of YSPH alumni
Our nearly 7,000 alumni are one of the most extraordinary things about the Yale School of Public Health. They work in fields ranging from journalism to academia to health care to leadership of multinational corporations and they represent the full breadth and depth of the public health experience. Dean Megan Ranney discusses the vital role these graduates play as mentors, supporters, and recruiters, emphasizing the enduring importance of their continued engagement for the future of our school and the future of public health.
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With over 8,000 alumni living around the world, the Yale School of Public Health is dedicated to providing opportunities for our alumni community to engage with each other and the school. The Office of Alumni Affairs, in partnership with the Association of Yale Alumni in Public Health (AYAPH), develops events and programs that are designed to bring our vibrant alumni community together while strengthening their connections with the School and expanding their alumni network.
With a shared commitment to public health and service, alumni are essential community members in the life of the school. Throughout the year, alumni serve as mentors for current students, guest speakers at events or in classrooms, join in community service events, and are welcome to attend lectures and online courses. In addition, the Office of Alumni Affairs offers several social events and lectures for alumni and shares programming offered by the Yale Alumni Association (YAA).
Please explore the many benefits that are available to you as a YSPH alum!
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Benjamin Zoll, Chief Development Officer
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