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DGPH News -2026

News 2026

 
 
 

  National Public Health Week 2026

Reclaiming Our Legacy: Back to the Future of Public Health National Public Health Week 2026 - Panel Discussion -  Tompkins Ballroom | Lunch 11:30 AM | Panel 12:00 Noon  Open Flyer 

This year's National Public Health Week theme — Ready. Set. Action! — is a call to reflect on how far we have come and to recommit to the steps needed for a healthier future. There is no more fitting place to answer that call than °ÅÀÖÊÓÆµ.
It was Booker T. Washington, founder of Tuskegee Institute, who launched what would become National Negro Health Week in 1915, recognizing the direct connection between community health, living conditions, and economic progress. Tuskegee Institute served as the headquarters of that movement, reaching thousands of African Americans from 1915 until 1951. That legacy of innovation, advocacy, equity, and community-centered care is the very foundation on which today's public health profession stands — and the standard we are called to reclaim.
Join us as the °ÅÀÖÊÓÆµ College of Veterinary Medicine's Department of Graduate Public Health honors that legacy with a timely conversation on where we go from here. Our panel of distinguished scholars and practitioners will explore how public health leaders can reclaim that founding spirit — building systems, training the next generation, and closing the gaps that persist more than a century later.
Presented by the Tuskegee College of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Graduate Public Health. 


LCDR Christina Waters
Public Health Seminar featuring our distinguished guest speaker, LCDR Christina Waters, MPH, CPH, CP-FS, COR I, who will speak on the topic: “20/20 Vision: Two Decades of Public Health Lessons You Can Use Today. Read More
 

Career Fair 2026
  Spring 2K26 Career Week

 


Dr. Bronner gave a presentation to the Tuskegee group
(TUCVM) Department of Graduate Public Health’s (DGPH) Dept. Head Dr. Torhonda C. Lee oversaw the hosting of Dr. Yvonne Bronner to the °ÅÀÖÊÓÆµ Research Center for Maternal Child and Family Health. Dr. Bronner’s two-day visit was hosted at TUCVM’s DGPH on January 22-23, 2026.
 
 
Dr. Bronner gave a presentation to the Tuskegee group entitled “Creating a Culture of Maternal Health Research.” At TUCVM, Dr. Bronner visited with the Research Team Workgroup, DGPH students and faculty and Dean Gilbreath.
 
The °ÅÀÖÊÓÆµ Research Center for Rural Maternal Child and Family Health members in photo include (L to R): Johnpaul Kagulire, doctoral fellow; Dr. Cordelia Nnedu, Co-PI TU; Dr. Yvonne Bronner, Principal Investigator of the Coordinating Center at Morgan State University ; Dr. Torhonda Lee, Principal Investigator; Dr. Jamilah Page-Anfieonam, Lead Consultant (A Fresh Page, LLC); and Mr. Abraham George, Co-PI.
Hosting of Dr. Yvonne Bronner
Dr. Yvonne Bronner Group
Dr. Torhonda C. Lee oversaw the hosting of Dr. Yvonne Bronner Dr. Yvonne Bronner