Spring 2019
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Going Glocal
Rollins faculty, students, and alumni tackle pressing public health problems in our backyard and across the globe.
Features
Rollins Foundation Pledges a Gift Toward a Third Building
The O. Wayne Rollins Foundation pledged $65 million toward construction of a third Rollins building on the Emory campus. Construction of the new R. Randall Rollins Building will begin in 2020.

Going Glocal: Maternal & Child Health
Rollins alumni and faculty are working to better maternal and child health in Atlanta and abroad.

Going Glocal: HIV/AIDS
Ongoing work at Rollins supports the fight against HIV/AIDS in Atlanta and South Africa.

Going Glocal: Mental Health
Rollins faculty and alumni study mental health in journalists and child psychiatry in India.

Going Glocal: WASH
Rollins alumni and faculty tackle Salmonella in irrigation systems and infection prevention abroad.

Going Glocal: Cancer
Faculty delve into cancer disparities and biomarkers of colorectal cancer.
Issue Content

Young Teens Are Not Getting the HPV Vaccine
Younger teens are not getting vaccinated for HPV at the rates they used to.

New Mental Health Center
Rollins has established a Southeast Mental Health Technology Transfer Center.

Helping a Tribe Navigate Its Journey
Rollins alumna helps improve the health of Native American tribes in Washington.
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Rollins Magazine is published twice a year by the Rollins School of Public Health, a component of the Woodruff Health Sciences Center of Emory University, for alumni and friends of the school.