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COPH Dean’s Lecture Series on “Place Matters: The Case for Spatial Thinking as a Core Skill Set for Higher Education in Public Health”

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Geography‬ isn’t just memorization of place names, landscape elements and their location. In the September USF College of Public Health Dean’s Lecture Series, USF Distinguished Professor Dr. Russell Kirby explains why “place matters” in ‪public health‬ now more than ever. “Place Matters: The Case for Spatial Thinking as a Core […]

No salt, please

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To salt or not to salt (your bath) is the question that Kenneth Ferslew, PhD, DABFT addressed in his presentation titled, “Bath Salts, Not for Human Consumption (or bathing either!).”  He visited the college as a guest of the toxicology program and was the featured speaker for the Dean’s Lecture […]