Jo Anne Earp Tribute Fund
In April 2013, Jo Anne Earp, ScD, former chair and longtime professor of health behavior at the Gillings School, drew more than 200 current and former students, colleagues and friends to events celebrating... Read more »
In April 2013, Jo Anne Earp, ScD, former chair and longtime professor of health behavior at the Gillings School, drew more than 200 current and former students, colleagues and friends to events celebrating... Read more »
Linda West Little Breaking gender barriers, paving the way for student success Linda West Little is no stranger to barricades – or scrambling over them. The first woman to receive a doctorate (in 1968)... Read more »
Deniese Chaney Providing students with a great place to collaborate Deniese Chaney, MPH, is one of the many Gillings School alumni who steps forward whenever she’s needed. A principal in Accenture’s Health and... Read more »
Fred and Laura Brown Their endowed scholarship honors family while helping heroes The Brendle brothers, born in Statesville, N.C., served their country proudly. During World War II, Clell was an Army staff sergeant, and Paul was... Read more »
A Message from our Associate Dean for Research Sandra L. Martin, PhD Those of us at the Gillings School of Global Public Health are proud to call North Carolina home. Our faculty, staff members... Read more »
Each summer, our students seek internships and field practica that take them to communities across North Carolina. They provide public health services, conduct research and educate people about public health issues. In return, they receive... Read more »
Sandra Cianciolo, MPH, won the 2013 Innovation + Inspiration Staff Award, sponsored by the School’s Research and Innovation Solutions office. Cianciolo is project coordinator for the National Training Institute for Child Care Consultants, a project led by... Read more »
read more at www.sph.unc.edu/news Selected Publications John J.B. Anderson, PhD, professor emeritus of NUTR, found a relationship between calcium levels and the presence of white-matter lesions in the brain, particularly in men and in people... Read more »
The people of North Carolina are more likely to live in poverty, die due to preventable conditions and have higher rates of obesity and tobacco use than people in most other states. Therefore,... Read more »
Heart Healthy Lenoir, a community-based research effort based at the UNC Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention (HPDP), was established in Lenoir County, N.C., in 2010 to develop and test better ways... Read more »