In a commentary published in the January edition of the American Journal of Public Health, UCLA Fielding's Dr. Robert Kim-Farley, professor in the departments of Epidemiology and Community Health Sciences, shared his perspective on the lessons learned of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The UCLA Fielding School of Public Health will host the 7th annual “Healthcare Management Case Competition,” pitting teams of healthcare management graduate students against each other to solve a real-world challenge faced by UCLA Health. UCLA Health has been the premier sponsor of the competition all seven years.

Nearly a third of the 3.1 million Californians ages 12 and older who experienced a hate act did not receive the support they needed after the most severe hate act they experienced, according to a study published today by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research (CHPR).

UCLA Fielding's Dr. Jennifer Wagman, associate professor in the Department of Community Health Sciences, has received a UCLA Global Research Award to support her work examining how violence and adversity influence mental health and infectious disease among youth.

The Santa Monica Daily Press reported on research into the health impact of the 2018 and 2025 California wildfires led by UCLA Fielding faculty and staff, including Dr. Claire Schollaert, Dr. Lara Cushing, Dr.

KCBS-TV in Los Angeles interviewed UCLA Fielding's Dr.

Strong social relationships, particularly high-quality marriages, may help protect against obesity by influencing a complex communication system between the brain and gut, according to new research by UCLA Health.

A team of UCLA researchers joined with community partners to test soil samples from neighborhoods hit hard by the 2025 Los Angeles County wildfires, including Altadena, Pasadena, and the Crescenta Valley, for lead and other contaminants dispersed by the fires.

A UCLA Fielding School of Public Health professor and alumni has been honored by the university’s alumni association for her service in civic positions at the state and local levels.

A UCLA Fielding School of Public Health professor and alumni has been named to the board of directors of a foundation that has supported nonprofit, community-based hospitals and health organizations across California for more than two decades.

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