Bringing Attention to Native Americans Amid the Pandemic Community Health Alum Talia Quandelacy ‘07 uses her expertise as an epidemiologist
Survey Finds Regional, Racial Divides in K-12 Remote Schooling Impact During Pandemic New nationwide survey by Tufts University researchers finds that parents credit schools with limiting academic harms but see damage to social relationships
Survey: Despite Similar Levels of Vaccine Hesitancy, White People More Likely to Be Vaccinated Than Black People New nationwide survey by Tufts University researchers finds racial divide in access to vaccine
Department of Community Health welcomes new faculty member, Dr. John Fu Prof. Fu will join our department in Spring 2021
Discrimination may increase risk of anxiety disorders regardless of genetics, study finds Findings, the first of their kind, could help drive public health policy on reducing impact of discrimination on mental health
A Positive Approach to Health and Safety Amid COVID-19 Tufts COVID education ambassadors encourage mask wearing and social distancing to improve safety for students on campus and residents in the community
Why People of Color Are Suffering More from COVID-19 The health disparities faced by people of color are shown in stark relief by the pandemic, say Tufts experts