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As we reflect on another vibrant semester at the John D. Bower School of Population Health, I am proud to share this edition of our school newsletter – a snapshot of the exciting work, people, and progress that define our community.
The John D. Bower School of Population Health held its 2025 Honors and Awards Ceremony and Graduation Reception, celebrating academic achievement, service, and research excellence across its programs.
The John D. Bower School of Population Health hosted its third annual Research Day on May 14, 2025, celebrating the outstanding research contributions of its students and faculty.
The John D. Bower School of Population Health welcomed a renowned expert in maternal health equity for its annual Distinguished Population Health Lectureship.
This semester, the Bower School of Population Health welcomed a dynamic lineup of guest speakers whose expertise spans public health, policy, research, and community engagement.
This semester, students at the John D. Bower School of Population Health came together for events that reflected the school’s commitment to wellness, community, and connection.
Show your school spirit and support a great cause with the official Bower School of Population Health sweatshirt – featuring the winning design by Preventive Medicine’s own Amy Moore!
In response to a dramatic 1,200% increase in congenital syphilis cases across Mississippi over the past decade, the John D. Bower School of Population Health has launched a major initiative to confront this growing public health crisis.
A collection of the recent publications, presentations, abstracts, awards, and grants attributed to Bower School of Population Health students and faculty.
The John D. Bower School of Population Health is excited to announce additions to our team, as well as new appointments and promotions within the Bower School and its departments.
As a child, Taylor Lefler loved solving puzzles and playing games. She enjoyed working out problems, creating a strategy. Using logic and reason for positive outcomes.
Check out what's coming up at the John D. Bower School of Population Health!