Tag: Dornsife School of Public Health
Feb. 24, 2023
Drexel staff members seek paid family leave
Drexel University Dornsife School of Public Health staff members are initiating an effort to obtain paid family leave. During a meeting of staff members across…
Feb. 3, 2023
Dornsife Population Health Series event explores the role of education in public health
On Jan. 25, the Dornsife School of Public Health held a Population Health Spotlight event in reflection of the lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic.…
Nov. 13, 2020
Drexel researchers develop study of Covid-19 stress on first responders
The novel coronavirus is known for symptoms of fever, coughs, headaches, fatigue, and more. However, a new symptom has arisen, specifically among emergency responders: stress.…
Jun. 26, 2020
Meet Isabel De Ramos, incoming Drexel Dragon with a ‘funded future’
When it comes to the news section here at The Triangle, the goal is to highlight news surrounding the Drexel University community and its surroundings,…
Feb. 8, 2019
Public Health event explores role of public health in violent conflict
Two public health experts delivered presentations Feb. 4 to a packed audience at the Violent Conflict, Refugees and Health event that examined the role public…
Feb. 1, 2019
Housing symposium explores spaces within homes
Drexel Writers Room and Drexel Smart House hosted their second event Jan. 26 in the series of public talks and guided writing workshops at…
Jul. 27, 2018
Drexel study: university research not a primary source for state legislators
Although most research for behavioral health policy is accomplished in higher education, almost three-quarters of state legislators do not use universities as a primary source…
Mar. 2, 2018
Dornsife wins Harrison Spencer Community Service award
Dornsife School of Public Health has officially been named the country’s top school for community-engaged public health work by the Association of Schools & Programs…
Nov. 10, 2017
Study shows cancer survivors may not follow proper diet
A new study conducted by researchers at Drexel University and Johns Hopkins University shows evidence that survivors of mesothelioma and other cancers may not be…
Oct. 13, 2017
Vitamins during pregnancy make disability less likely
New research led by Drexel University shows that women who took multivitamins during pregnancy are less likely to have a child with autism and a…