
Carolina Public Health Magazine
Going Viral: Impact and Implications of the 1918 Flu Pandemic

Marking the centennial of the 1918 pandemic flu
A century ago, "Spanish flu" swept the United States and world in the most aggressively lethal disease outbreak in human history
Perspectives on the flu: David Weber, MD, MPH
Are hospitals prepared for the next influenza pandemic?
Perspectives on the flu: Myron Cohen, MD
Lessons learned from another pandemic virus — HIV
Update: Research, Innovation and Global Solutions
Gillings School researchers discover new insights
Trajectories (Spring 2018)
Young alumni from all eight academic units at the Gillings School prove themselves as local and global health leaders
November 2017 — April 2018 Awards and Recognitions
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Our campaign priorities
Preparing future leaders, delivering proven solutions faster, accelerating faculty impact
Jimmy Rosen: A chance encounter led him to his long-term mentor
James Rosen never worries about being bored
Gregory Characklis and Rebecca Fry
Solving environmental health problems
Acknowledgements (Spring 2018)
Thanks to our Foundation Board, Advisory Council and others who support Carolina Public Health
Perspectives on the flu: Ralph Baric, PhD
In a worst-case scenario, 'there's not a lot we could do'
Perspectives on the flu: Allison Aiello, PhD
How do we share our germs?
Public health experts answer: How would we handle another flu pandemic?
Four experts share their thoughts on preparedness
The new MPH: Preparing the 21st-century public health workforce
Today, public health education is changing more than it has in decades
November 2017 — April 2018 School News
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From the associate dean for advancement
UNC-Chapel Hill is home to many of the world’s most talented students, faculty and staff
Our year in numbers
The Gillings School received $209.6 million in research funding in FY17
Tomorrow's public health leaders — already engaged!
We spoke recently with three Gillings School students who are well on their way to successful careers in public health