
Milken to offer climate, health concentration this fall
The concentration will prepare graduate students to enter careers in the climate field and assess climate change-related health risks, like asthma.
The concentration will prepare graduate students to enter careers in the climate field and assess climate change-related health risks, like asthma.
Adnan Hyder, a professor of global health, will meet with other experts to discuss how to raise research investments in low- and middle-income countries.
Faculty members who worked with Strong said he will be remembered for his enthusiastic attitude and his care for others.
Total enrollment at Milken increased by more than 16 percent to nearly 3,000 students in the past two academic years, institutional data show.
The $7 million was provided to The Geiger Gibson Program in Community Health Policy, which offers opportunities for research on disparities within healthcare.
Roslyn Brock, Sen. Tammy Duckworth, D-Ill., and Lt. Gen. Nadja West discussed how their student experiences created memories lasting through their careers.
Officials said they used a consulting body to implement changes to school bylaws in the past and now want to continue this practice for new bylaw changes.
A team of researchers compiled an interactive map late last month showing the professionals each state has allowed to distribute COVID-19 vaccines.
Milken officials said the updates will place a greater focus on leadership and professional development.
Milken students said the concentration has provided them with advisers who can walk them through the application process.