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News
School of Public Health staff honored for service milestones
The University of Pittsburgh recognized employees reaching significant service milestones during the Chancellor’s Staff Recognition Ceremony and Reception on June 11. Among those honored were 20 School of Public Health staff members who reached service milestones ranging from 40 to five years in 2026.
The Salk legacy: Vaccines and the future of public health
Peter L. Salk, adjunct professor in the Department of Infectious Diseases and Microbiology at Pitt Public Health, discusses the Salk legacy, the state of public trust in science, and the future of public health with the City Club Forum of Cleveland.
New data shows vaccinations uneven at Allegheny County’s public and parochial schools
The Allegheny County Health Department is currently working with the University of Pittsburgh School of Public Health to create a strategic plan that will draw on the immunization data provided in a recent school immunization report. The report shows that nearly a third of schools in the county have vaccination rates below the county’s 95% target threshold.