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The Scarletter
The Scarletter
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Welcome to The Scarletter, Rutgers School of Public Health’s seasonal newsletter. As your guide through the dynamic landscape of public health, we delve deep into the innovative research, remarkable accomplishments, and profound impact of our students, alumni, faculty, and staff.
Discover a wealth of insightful articles, illuminating stories, and groundbreaking discoveries within each edition, showcasing the exemplary achievements and forward-thinking initiatives that define our passionate and vibrant community.
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Newest Edition
The Fall 2024 edition of The Scarletter has arrived! Join us in celebrating the achievements and initiatives that propel our community forward by exploring our latest news, research, and more!
Highlights of the Fall 2024 edition include:
- School News & Updates: Stay informed with recent and upcoming updates, including Iris Udasin’s recognition for her service to 9/11 responders, updates from the Office for Student Experiences and Alumni Affairs (OSEAA) and the Office for Admissions and Recruitment, as well as the launch of the 2024-2025 21PHirst Signature Series this October with NJDOH Commissioner Kaitlan Baston as our first speaker.
- Our People: Learn about the individuals impacting our community, including our Dean’s advocacy work and research as the Helen Rodriguez-Trías Social Justice Award recipient, and our latest cohort of DrPH students.
- Awareness in Action: In this edition, we focus on Breastfeeding Month, Hispanic Heritage Month, and Suicide Prevention Month, highlighting our student’s and faculty's ongoing research and initiatives to raise awareness and create meaningful change.
- In the News and Research: Explore the latest groundbreaking research and media features of the contributions Rutgers School of Public Health is making to advance public health knowledge and practice.
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