Spring 2024
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Food for Thought
Investigating the complex social, racial, and safety concerns associated with our nourishment in the South.
Features
Rollins researchers are moving public health forward at the local and national policy level.

The Art of Healthy Communities
Rollins faculty embrace the arts in their public health research, practice, and teaching.

The Data Dilemma
Rollins’ new certificate program teaches students to navigate the complexities of data science.

Have We Entered a Post-Antibiotic Age?
Global antimicrobial resistance poses a dire and growing threat.

The Burden of Brunswick
Haunted by decades of industrial pollution, a coastal community in Georgia has partnered with Rollins researchers in hopes of shedding light on the toxic substances hidden in their midst.

Visualizing the Maternal and Reproductive Health Crisis in Georgia
Data snapshots highlight the extent of the challenge.
Issue Contents

Dean's Message
Protecting, Connecting, Thriving

Profile
Bridging Patient Care, Polling, and Policy

Must-Read Research
Unlocking Public Health

Ask An Expert
Rollins Ask an Expert

Global Issue
The Public Health Crisis in Gaza

Alumni Spotlight
Preparing for Disaster

Philanthropy
Philanthropy
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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.