Public Health Magazine Fall 2003
Community Partnerships Making "The Berkeley Difference"
In this issue:
- Students work in the community
- Collaborating across cultures to improve health
- Seniors lead the fight to improve communities
- Increasing diversity in the public health workforce
Features
Interns Effect Change in the Community
pp. 2-8 | PDF
Research Partnerships Bridge Cultures to Enhance Community Health
p. 5 | PDF
Recognizing and Training Exemplary Senior Leaders
p. 6 | PDF
Collaborating for a Culturally Competent Future
p. 7 | PDF
UC Berkeley Wellness Letter: 20 Years and Still Going Strong
by Dale A. Ogar
The vision and determination of a small handful of people led to the creation of one of the most widely read health newsletters in the world.
pp. 9-10 | PDF
Departments
Past, Present Future
William C. Reeves: A Lifetime of Research Holds Lasting Relevance
He spent more than six decades pioneering our understanding and control of viral encephalitides; now William Reeve's methods are used to track new viruses
pp. 11-12 | PDF
New Undergraduate Major Tackles Public Health Issues
by Kim-Mai Cutler
p. 13 | PDF
New Division of Community Health and Human Development Planned
p. 13 | PDF
Introducing the New Class of Graduate Students
pp. 14-15 | PDF
Faculty News
Partners in Public HealthResearch Highlight
A recent study links breakfast patterns to excess weight
p. 16 | PDF
Faculty News and Notes
pp. 17-19 | PDF
Meet the New Faculty
The School welcomes Lisa Barcellos and Emily Ozer to its faculty.
pp. 20-21 | PDF
The school acknowledges those who have generously contributed their time and support.
pp. 22-23 | PDF
Alumni News
President's Message
p. 24 | PDF
Alumna Spotlight: Nilda Chong
An alumna employs her passion for cross-cultural communication as director of Kaiser Permanente's Institute for Culturally Competent Care.
p. 25 | PDF
Alumni Notes
p. 26 | PDF
In Memoriam
pp. 27-28 | PDF

