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Why is an approach like One Health needed?
More than 60% of all human pathogens worldwide are zoonotic, meaning they originate in animals. Well-known examples include rabies, the plague, anthrax, leptospirosis, and some influenzas... -
Teaching Public Health in the Climate Crisis
Teaching students how climate change impacts human lives prepares them give them create compelling, responsive, and equitable climate actions and adaptations that improve well-being. -
Climate Change is a Human Health Problem
We must keep talking about climate change as a public health problem and take action accordingly. We need to respond to the climate crisis and understand, prevent and prepare for the wide-ranging impacts on humans. -
Cybersecurity Job Growth Must Match Growing Threats
Cybersecurity educators are at the critical intersection where the future workforce needs to be aware of both the constancy of change and the ironic corollary: The more things change, the more they remain the same.