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Black Health Matters
Rollins alumni create a social justice organization to reduce racial health disparities.
Featured Articles

Emory's Largest-Ever Research Grant
The Child Health and Mortality Prevention Surveillance network collects and analyzes data to help identify the causes of child mortality.

Curtain Call for a Founding Father
Dick Levinson, Charles Howard Candler Professor of Public Health and executive associate dean for academic affairs emeritus, retires after more than 40 years at Emory.

First Living HIV-Positive Kidney Donor
Rollins alumna Nina Martinez became the first living HIV-positive kidney donor in the United States.

Why are Those Born in the Rural South Less Healthy and Prone to Die Sooner?
Rollins researchers are participating in a study to understand why people born in rural communities in the South live shorter and less healthy lives than elsewhere in the country.

Driving Innovation
The partnership between Rollins and Georgia Tech fuels rich discovery in environmental health.

Cultural Exchange
The Humphrey Fellowship celebrates 25 years at Rollins.

The Cost of Campus Sexual Violence
Rollins alumna studies the financial and career growth impact of campus sexual assault.
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