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greater. As the only school of public health in South Carolina, the Arnold School
of Public Health is making a vital impact through innovative research, education and
outreach programs.
From our broad range of academic programs to our world-renowned areas of research expertise and far-reaching centers and community programs , the Arnold School of Public Health is preparing future scholars and training the
public health workforce.
News
Remembering the Days podcast features Arnold School
Remembering the Days podcast host Chris Horn discusses five decades of growth and impact as the Arnold School celebrates 50 years: 1975-2025. Featuring Lill Mood, Russ Pate, Tom Chandler, and Tara Sabo-Attwood.
Half of rural SC families bypass local hospitals to deliver their babies in urban settings and experience worse outcomes
Rural and maternal health expert Peiyin Hung has published new research in JAMA Network Open on maternal health outcomes based on the hospital locations where rural South Carolinians give birth.
Leila Larson applies global health expertise to complex condition affecting many South Carolinians during pregnancy
Health promotion, education, and behavior assistant professor Leila Larson conducts her nutrition-focused maternal and child health research all over the world, and South Carolinians will soon benefit from her expertise.
Healthy start, healthy change
USC features Jihong Liu's MCH research into the developmental origins of disease – how the mother’s health in pregnancy affects her children’s – as well as how a woman’s experiences during pregnancy can affect her own health for a lifetime.
USC researchers offer insights on how the intersection of modern diets, climate, and food systems is increasing inflammation
USC researchers recently reviewed the existing literature on diet-induced inflammation, climate change, and food systems - finding numerous scientific papers focusing on each of these areas but very few that looked at their overlap.
Women are not small men
USC features exercise science assistant professor Katie Hirsch's efforts to make health research more inclusive by incorporating new methods to include women and remove barriers that have deterred scientists from including them previously.
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Student Spotlight
Richard Strater has been an Arnold School staff member since 2020, but that's not
the only reason why the Master of Public Health (MPH) degree he's currently pursuing
feels like coming full circle.
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Founded in 1975, the Arnold School is celebrating 50 years in 2025.
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See Dean Sabo-Attwood's summary report from her initial listening sessions conducted
as part of the Pulse: Engagement to Action Tour.
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