There’s a new approach to health care called population health management that explores the health of groups of people by disease status, location, ethnicity, or health risk factors.
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Federal grants help healthcare students get critical training to fight the opioid overdose epidemic.
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Comments closedMargarita Balmaceda’s third Fulbright project involves both carbon and hydrogen as she heads to Germany to study industrial decarbonization.
Comments closedAssociate professor Amy Joh’s research seeks to unlock how children make sense of the world around them.
Comments closedSeton Hall magazine editor Pegeen Hopkins spoke to professor Penina Orenstein to learn more.
Comments closedDiplomacy student Kelly Tobin earned the prestigious Boren Award just a few years after her sister Emma ’19.
Comments closedJorge López Cortina immersed himself in a program teaching how to write the Cham language using its traditional script.
Comments closedMatthew Wright ’89 endowed a scholarship for the MLK Leadership Program to ensure future students have access to the transformative program just as he did.
Comments closedHow do young people view what makes a good leader? Seton Hall magazine editor Pegeen Hopkins spoke with Ruchin Kansal, the Buccino Leadership Institute’s associate director, to learn more.
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