Rollins Magazine

Spring 2023

Fueling a School’s Growth

The transformative impact of the Rollins family’s support

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Features

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Fighting the Maternal Mortality Crisis

Georgia’s maternal mortality rate is among the worst in the country with 33.9 deaths per 100,000 live births. Similar to the rest of the country, the numbers are worse for Black women. This article dives into the issue and provides examples of current Rollins research that is addressing the problem.
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Brave New World

How Rollins researchers are embracing evolving technologies, from artificial intelligence to data apps, to combat biases, improve health equity, and transform public health.

Issue Contents

Dean's Message

A Year of Great Progress, Amid Great Challenges

Celebrations

Recognizing an Inspiring Class

Profile

Ken Thorpe steps down as health policy chair 

Philanthropy

New Scholarship Strengthens Ties with Georgia Tech

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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.