Student Groups

  • Epidemic Proportions - Is the Johns Hopkins undergraduate public health research journal, and one of the oldest in the country. It provides students with an outlet to publish their work, learn how to edit, and contribute to layout. Epidemic Proportions combines journalism with public health, and is comprised of a team of devoted, intelligent, and talented individuals who represent a variety of majors. Our audience includes students, professors, and faculty from not only Homewood campus, but also the Bloomberg School of Public Health and other Hopkins-affiliated institutions. We are widely revered and this journal is the face of JHU's prestigious public health major.
  • Global Public Health Brigades, JHU Chapter - Is an international network of students and professionals that volunteer to design and implement public health solutions that strengthen communities in the developing world. PHB empowers volunteers with the material, know-how, and support to deliver solutions that provide value while preserving local culture and improving the environment. For more information on how to be involved with the JHU Chapter please email Lindsey at lindseyleslie@globalbrigades.org.
  • Hopkins AIDS Alliance - The Mission of Hopkins AIDS Alliance is to raise awareness and educate the JHU campus and the surrounding Baltimore community about HIV/AIDS issues, raise money for international and local organizations to alleviate suffering caused by HIV/AIDS, and to participate in community service activities in the Baltimore community to help those that are living with HIV/AIDS.
  • Project HEALTH - (Helping to Empower, Advocate, and Lead Through Health) Works to break the link between poverty and poor health by mobilizing college students to provide sustained public health interventions in partnership with urban medical centers, universities, and community organizations.
  • Public Health Student Forum (PHSF) - Strives to promote the advocacy of statewide public health issues and policies in its communities, as well as on the Johns Hopkins University campus. PHSF's activities include community service, sponsored public health speakers, fundraising, and hosting public health awareness events.
     

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