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Struggling with daily HIV meds? Monthly shots may be the answer

March 2026

Quotes Christian Grov CUNY ISPH Investigator | Advocate | March 20, 2026

A Year After USAID’s Termination: The Impact Has Been ‘Devastating’

March 2026

Quotes Ellen Brazier CUNY ISPH Investigator | Capital & Main | March 11, 2026

Federal funding cuts threaten help for NYC domestic violence survivors

January 2026

Quotes CUNY ISPH Executive Director Denis Nash | Healthbeat | January 28, 2026

Even The Trump Admin Seems Concerned The U.S. Could Lose Its Measles Elimination Status

January 2026

Quotes Investigator Rachael Piltch-Loeb | HuffPost | January 21, 2026

Predictions for 2026 from Alexa B. D’Angelo, Ph.D., M.P.H. and Jeremiah Johnson

January 2026

Features Postdoctoral fellow Alexa D’Angelo | Managed Healthcare Executive | January 7, 2026

A reminder to get your kid vaccinated against the measles 

September 2025

Features CUNY ISPH Executive Director Denis Nash | WINS-AM | September 15, 2025

 2 measles cases reported in NYC as Trump admin scrutinizes vaccines

September 2025

Quotes CUNY ISPH Executive Director Denis Nash | Gothamist | September 14, 2025

A Conversation With Alexa D’Angelo, Ph.D., M.P.H., Recent Doctoral Graduate from the CUNY School of Public Health and Health Policy

August 2025

Interview with Alexa D’Angelo | Managed Healthcare Executive | August 22, 2025

The Last City-Run Walk-In COVID Test Center to Close

July 2025

Quotes Distinguished Professor Denis Nash | The City | July 9, 2025

Ending U.S.-global health research partnerships will cost America

June 2025

Op-ed by Distinguished Professor Denis Nash | STAT | June 5, 2025


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