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National Public Health Week is a nationwide celebration in April with the purpose of recognizing public health contributions and addressing key health issues. The Fielding School of Public Health has an annual tradition of participating in National Public Health Week by offering community events and volunteer opportunities hosted by student organizations and the FSPH central offices.

National Public Health Week is a nationwide celebration in April with the purpose of recognizing public health contributions and addressing key health issues. The Fielding School of Public Health has an annual tradition of participating in National Public Health Week by offering community events and volunteer opportunities hosted by student organizations and the FSPH central offices.

NPHW Family Feud Night

National Public Health Week is a nationwide celebration in April with the purpose of recognizing public health contributions and addressing key health issues. The Fielding School of Public Health has an annual tradition of participating in National Public Health Week by offering community events and volunteer opportunities hosted by student organizations and the FSPH central offices.

Rooted for Resilience: Cultivating Wellness in Uncertain Times

Speaker: Morgan Shilder - Speaker, Coach, Photographer and Facilitator

National Public Health Week is a nationwide celebration in April with the purpose of recognizing public health contributions and addressing key health issues. The Fielding School of Public Health has an annual tradition of participating in National Public Health Week by offering community events and volunteer opportunities hosted by student organizations and the FSPH central offices.

Keynote Speaker: Jessica Maltay River - Infectious Disease Epidemiologist and Science Communicator

KPCC-FM (NPR affiliate, Los Angeles) interviewed Dr. Timothy Brewer, professor of Epidemiology at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health and of Medicine, and a member of the Division of Infectious Diseases, at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, about planned cuts at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

NBC News interviewed the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health's Dr. Jonathan Jacobs, assistant professor-in-residence of epidemiology at FSPH and a gastroenterologist and microbiome researcher, about the results of fecal transplants in cancer treatment trials. 

The Los Angeles Daily News interviewed the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health's Dr. Timothy Brewer, professor of epidemiology at FSPH and a professor of medicine in the division of infectious diseases at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, for a story on the outbreak of measles in the United States, including in Texas, New Mexico, and California.

March 11, 2025, marked five years since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic. UCLA FSPH's Dr. Anne Rimoin, professor of epidemiology and director of UCLA's Center of Global and Immigrant Health, was interviewed by KTLA-TV in Los Angeles about impact of the pandemic and the risks of infectious disease.

Watch the KTLA-TV segment

"A measles outbreak in a rural area of West Texas, has now grown to nearly 150 cases, the state's largest outbreak in nearly 30 years. This, just days after an unvaccinated child in Lubbock died of the disease, the first measles death in the U.S. since 2015. Dr.

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