The Covid-19 Pandemic Substantially Affected Individuals with Mental Illness
ALBANY, N.Y. (April 6, 2022) - A recent study shows that those with mental illness faced increased stress and anxiety during the pandemic, but many felt that they were receiving adequate support—both formally and informally.
Shelter Box USA visit to SPH
Learn about Shelter Box USA and their response in Ukraine - stop by the GEC on Wednesday, April 6 to see a "shelter kit" and hear a presentation and discussion at 11:45 a.m. in Room 110A. See you there!
Black Maternal Health Week Events
Presented by the UAlbany Black Maternal Health Collective
Faculty Members Honored for Exemplary Public Engagement
The award honors UAlbany people and programs that have made outstanding contributions to addressing a significant societal need and enhancing public well-being through publicly engaged research, teaching, creative activity and/or public service, and in collaboration with community partners.
March 2022 SPH Research Report
A collection of the University at Albany's School of Public Health research from March 2022.
Meet Taylor Manzelli: CDPHP Scholar and MPH Student
MPH student Taylor Manzelli is passionate about health equity and health policy in relation to mental health services.
The Imperative to Re-Imagine Our System of Public Health Protections
A lecture by the 2021 Axelrod Prize in Public Health recipient, David Michaels, PhD, MPH.
Study Examines Racial Disparities Among Women with Syphilis
A new study led by Associate Professor Erika Martin finds an increased risk of syphilis among heterosexually active women, with a particularly high vulnerability among young Black women.