Publications
The College of Public Health publishes two magazines a year -- Annual Report Magazine in the fall and Impact Research Magazine in the spring. We also distribute e-newsletters for alumni and friends, faculty and staff, students, and public health practitioners. Links to our publications are below.
E-newsletters
Annual Report Magazine
African Partners: Research, education, community all party of Ohio State collaboration in East Africa
EPA funds study on ensuring safe drinking water in Lake Erie
Jailhouse phone calls reveal when domestic abusers most likely to attack
CPH adds Biomedical Informatics specialization to MS, MPH
- Public health researchers study cardiovascular disease
- Public Health, Arts and Sciences offer joint PhD program in Biostatistics
- CPH expert part of $25M grant for virus-related food-borne illness
- Warning system inadequate to prevent swimmers from getting sick at inland lakes
- MPH student cultivates bountiful therapeutic garden for patients at Dodd Rehab Hospital
- Ohio State's Prevention Research Center asks public to share opinions for video project
- Assistant Professor Song Liang studies water in rural villages to understand sources of diseases
- College to build Foundation for Healthy Living
- Public Health in Action students evaluate effectiveness of drug-treatment program
- Bisesi takes baton for academics, practice
- Public health faculty study occupational safety, effects on health
- Clinical rotations allow future administrators opportunity to observe hospital care
- Public Health Grand Rounds ignites discussions on inequality, politics
- Jeff Caswell retires after 38 years at Ohio State
- Parasites, tobacco, Alzheimer's pursued on a global level
- Business leaders, public health professionals share knowledge through fellowship program
- Summer practicums offer variety of experience
- New center will address issues of minority health, health equity, environmental justice
- How not to repeat history
- Minor makes major splash for SPH
- Biostatistics summer program draws health professionals from around world
- How one SPH alumnus and her hospital made it through Hurricane Katrina
Impact Research Magazine
- New research training program uses evidence to compare medical treatments
- How population density impacts water-linked diseases
- Tobacco use in subsidized housing
- 'Farm to Table' program introduces Veterinary Public Health students to global food systems in South America
- Why eligible immigrant children don't enroll in Medicaid
- Combatting viruses in fruits, vegetables, shellfish
- College of Public Health researchers lend expertise to new innovation center
- Tobacco researchers address needs of vulnerable populations
- American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds variety of research
- College of Public Health researchers examine alternative causes of childhood obesity
- College of Public Health digs deeper into global health
- Environmental health comes to forefront in Columbus community
- College of Public Health faculty battle cancers affecting women
- Infectious disease seed grants lay groundwork in hotbeds of research
- No link found between night shift, increased cancer risk
- Survey aims to provide insight on sexual-health risks of incarcerated men
- Study backs up suspicions linking pesticides, hearing loss
- Biostatistics professor helps Ohio Historical Society show effectiveness of program
- Baby Steps illustrate comprehensive take on tobacco
- Doing time with tobacco
- College's health care studies center takes the initiative
- Great Lakes center aims to prevent injuries in agriculture
- Understanding cancer survivors' decisions about work
- Program teachers students to become experts in veterinary public health
- Moeschberger's career in biostatistics has been a balanced equation
- Wewers takes helm as school's first associate dean for research
- School of Public Health researchers fight cervical cancer in at-risk population
- Figuring out why minorities get sicker and what to do about it
- Using friends, confidants to help hardcore smokers quit
- School's center ready to 'reach and teach' Ohio's professionals



