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Boston University’s School of Public Health is offering a free, virtual Mini-Master of Public Health program, which Associate Dean of Education Lisa Sullivan hopes can educate people about public health during the coronavirus pandemic. LEXI PLINE/ DFP FILE

SPH introduces free online program

Samantha Kizner April 13, 2020
Boston University’s School of Public Health introduced their online, five part Mini-Master of Public Health program via SPH’s Public Health Exchange publication last week. Created by SPH professors, the courses are free and available to anyone.
East to West: January 27, 2020

East to West: January 27, 2020

Justin Tang January 27, 2020

New semester, new theme music, new format! In the season premiere of “East to West,” we cover the grand opening of the new Howard Thurman Center, a new School of Public Health online Master’s...

The BU School of Public Health's Population Health Exchange program is set to launch its first full-length online course at the Summer Institute in May. PHOTO BY FELIX PHILLIPS/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

First online SPH summer course designed to teach any student biostatistical analysis

Jenna Manto April 10, 2018
This summer, the Boston University School of Public Health’s Population Health Exchange (PHX) program will launch its first online course.
Lauren Arnold speaks during the Teaching Public Health symposium on Wednesday morning. The event was hosted by the School of Public Health. PHOTO DOUGLAS DARRAH/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Changing times demand public health education reform

Kiran Galani March 28, 2018
Public health professionals and educators from around the country gathered at the Boston University School of Medicine Wednesday for a symposium on teaching public health. The symposium featured presentations from public health leaders, educators and the wider public health community, and summarized the evolution of public health teaching over time.

SPH names Megan Healey first director of master’s program

Isabel Owens January 24, 2018

Megan Healey, a clinical assistant professor of epidemiology at the Boston University School of Public Health, has been named the school’s first Master of Public Health director. Healey will oversee...

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