In less than two years, a million people explored topics near and dear to our collective heart. For faculty dedicated to the transmission of knowledge to protect health, it's pretty heady stuff.
Students Tsega Gebreyesus and Varsha Ramakrishnan responded to affronts to health and dignity by unleashing the power of storytelling.
As the new senior policy scholar at the Bloomberg School, Ronnie Musgrove advises researchers on how to transform evidence into lifesaving policies.
Like the silhouetted visitors to an ancient fort in Agra, India, you're pausing at the threshold of old and new. This last page of the last issue of our years-old design for Johns Hopkins Public Health opens the door to possibility. Look for our new design in October 2014.
Writers, editors, designers, web specialists and others help create each issue of Johns Hopkins Public Health. See who’s who.
Bravos for the food issue, concerns about CAFOs and 141 trillion calories worth of edible food wasted each year in the U.S.
We tell the stories behind the research performed at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Plus, find out how to subscribe, write to the editor and contact the Bloomberg School public affairs team.
Johns Hopkins Public Health magazine has won numerous awards for stories and special issues on sex and health, malaria, asthma, the dangers of field research, as well as Islam and public health. Peruse some of our award winners
This gallery by photojournalist Kuni Takahashi illustrates key preventative measures initiated by Bloomberg Philanthropies in Bangladesh where 12,000 children drown annually.
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