Thirty-five years ago, few may have noticed the white, blue-shuttered house at 1518 Clifton Road. Inside the modest structure was a small and dedicated group of experts concerned about the health of communities. Like proud parents, the founders of Emory’s public health program knew it was destined to succeed.
Public Health is published by the Rollins School of Public Health, a component of the Woodruff Health Sciences Center of Emory University.
On the Cover: Students already feel at home in the new Claudia Nance Rollins Building. The nine-story building houses the departments of environmental health, epidemiology, and global health; three floors of laboratory space; and a 250-seat auditorium. Designed by SLAM Collaborative and constructed by Whiting-Turner Contracting Company, the building is set to achieve silver status for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design.
In Brief:
New center expands diabetes prevention
Heroes of the EIS
Researchers seek links between genes, social environment
Education leaders share ties with Rollins
Saudi health leaders partner with Emory
Features:
1518 Clifton Road
A school rises to become a global destination for public health.
From the Ground Up
A timeline traces 35 years of public health at Emory as a progam and as a school.
Public Health 24/7
Anytime, anywhere, Rollins alumni work with individuals and communities to improve health and prevent disease.
Feature Videos:
New building & school history
Campaign Emory:
Founding dean values opportunities given to him
Levinson honors exceptional teachers
Martorell scholarship will aid Hispanic students
Miner scholarship pays it forward
Alumni News:
Biggerstaff leads alumni board
Service learning Rollins-style
Testing the Gulf Waters
Class Notes