Rollins Magazine

Fall 2025

The Kids Are Not Alright

Are we on the path to making our children healthier, or is more harm yet to come?

Print edition coming soon

Features

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In My Scientific Opinion

Five leading researchers draw from decades of experience studying diabetes, tuberculosis, health equity, and HIV/AIDS to share their unique perspectives on current events.

In This Issue

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Data Visualization

HIV/AIDS Epidemic in the Southeastern U.S.

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Initiatives

Meeting the Moment

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Initiatives

New Opportunities on the Horizon

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Letter From the Dean

Our Mission Strengthens Our Motivation

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Must-Read Research

Unlocking Public Health

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Alumni Spotlight

A Public Health Path Less Traveled

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New & Notable

Recognizing new Rollins faculty and recent faculty promotions. 

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Philanthropy

Celebrating a Successful 2O36 Campaign

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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.