After arriving in the throes of the COVID-19 pandemic, Jha will leave at the end of December 2025 to dedicate time to an initiative to confront pandemic and biosecurity threats.
Our aim is to highlight someone who is making a significant impact on their community or in their field, and to honor those who have exemplified dedication and made outstanding contributions to public health on a local, national, or global level.
At the Brown University School of Public Health's 5th annual State of the School event, Dean Ashish Jha welcomed faculty, staff, students and alumni and highlighted Brown’s impact in education, research and policy. Despite the unprecedented moment we face, he assured the gathered crowd that “our school is strong.”
To our new students, staff and faculty—welcome to our community. And to our returning colleagues, welcome back. The energy that fills our classrooms, offices, hallways and shared spaces at this time of year is always inspiring. It reminds us of our shared purpose: using knowledge to improve health here in Rhode Island and across the globe.
President Paxson wrote to the full Brown community earlier this evening with details on a voluntary agreement Brown has reached with the federal government.
At the 26th annual Barnes Lecture, environmental law expert and former U.S. Special Envoy Monica Medina issued a stark warning about the urgent health and safety risks posed by climate change, urging sustained public attention and investment in science-driven systems like NOAA to safeguard lives and the planet.
Congressman Gabe Amo joined Dean Ashish Jha to discuss his rise through Rhode Island politics, his priorities for the state’s First Congressional District and his message to public health scientists.
Marianthi-Anna Kioumourtzoglou, Sc.D., MSPH, will be joining the School of Public Health as a full professor in the Department of Epidemiology starting July 1, 2025
Welcome back to Brown and the School of Public Health after what I hope was a restful, healthy and happy winter break! As we embark on the new spring semester, whether you’re returning to campus or continuing your journey in a virtual setting, we are thrilled to have you back with us.
I am pleased to share an important update that reflects our ongoing efforts within our school centers to remain focused on new and emerging trends in public health and the academic community at large.
For the first Dean’s Conversation of the new academic year, Dean Jha welcomed climate and health expert Kristie Ebi for a look back on the field she helped to found, and ahead toward actions that can make a difference.
There is a magic that happens here at the Brown University School of Public Health when we bring together so many extraordinary, committed people focused on making the world a healthier place for all communities.
Dean Jha addressed the School of Public Health at this annual fall event, showcasing the school’s impact by sharing the stage with members of the school’s community, including student, staff and faculty speakers.
We begin this academic year — and our second decade — facing urgent public health challenges that demand, more than ever, our collective commitment to inquiry, education and action for positive change.
We are happy to share that Alison Tovar, Ph.D., MPH has agreed to serve as the interim director of the Center for Health Promotion and Health Equity (CHPHE), effective July 1, 2024.
I am thrilled to announce the recipients of the Dean’s Awards for faculty and staff excellence and the poster winners from Public Health Research Day 2024!
For the 25th annual Dr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Barnes, Jr. Lecture, Dean Ashish Jha was joined by Dr. Michael VanRooyen for a conversation on providing aid during conflict and the changing landscape of humanitarian work, with a focus on the crisis in Gaza.
February Dean’s Conversation event, held in honor of Black History Month, welcomed the distinguished public health veteran, former D.C. Public Health Commissioner and co-founder of the Black Coalition Against COVID.
I am writing to you today to provide an update about BIRCH, the Brown Innovation and Research Collaborative for Health. BIRCH has made tremendous progress this past year toward integrating the research portfolios of Lifespan, Care New England, and Brown. We are on track to implement a new operational model later this calendar year.