The Roosevelt Institution, a national network of campus-based nonpartisan think tanks, recently launched a series of events aimed at ensuring college students’ involvement in health care policy issues long after the presidential candidates wrap up their 2008 campaigns.
Public health students in Columbus, Ohio, helped bring fresh fruits and vegetables to their community this past summer, thanks in part to funding from Ohio State University’s College of Public Health.
Briefs on cigarillo use among black students, relationship violence, the educational benefits associated with student diversity and the decline of internal medicine as a career choice.