Messages from the CCPH Leadership Team The haste to end the year should always be met with a moment of reflection. The obvious response is that the year went by too fast. I encourage us all to allow space for the gratitude of service to others. I am grateful that CCPH...
Qualitative Research 101 was a timely and insightful panel discussion that invited attendees to consider how the community informs qualitative research. By participating in this session, we hope that attendees can: 1) understand how the community can strengthen...
In mid-November, some of the Community-Campus Partnerships for Health (CCPH) team flew into Atlanta, Georgia, to attend the premier public health event of the year, the American Public Health Association (APHA) Annual Meeting & Expo 2023. The 4-day event allowed...
This webinar—part of the HBCU Road Tour series—we learned about the six new Institutional Champions in the All of Us Researcher Academy. Our featured presenters included Dr. Muhammed Idris, Morehouse School of Medicine, and Dr. Leah Floyd, Shaw University, who shared...
Community-Campus Partnerships for Health (CCPH), in partnership with RTI International, is utilizing our diverse network and partnerships with college and university affiliates to increase the engagement of Historically Black College and University (HBCU) students,...
Public health crises like the COVID-19 pandemic will happen again affecting millions of people worldwide. We ask for your expertise to collectively address health disparities due to structural barriers inflicted on historically marginalized communities in the US,...