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Another record start for Rollins
For the third consecutive year, the RSPH has set a record for new enrollment. The incoming class includes approximately 501 degree-seeking students representing 43 states and 28 countries. Rollins also welcomed its largest group of
Community Advisory Board members, who have been so passionate about guiding us in designing research projects and programs that are relevant and address priority concerns in southwest Georgia.”
Established in 2004, the EPRC works with families and communities to encourage healthy eating and physical activity to address health problems such as obesity and to prevent cancer. The Community Advisory Board guides the work of the EPRC and partners such as the Southwest Georgia Cancer Coalition, based in Albany.
Kingdom
(standing L-R) Richard Levinson, Lea Matar, Roger Rochat, new international students. The 114 students, who represent 19% of the incoming class, speak 70 languages and dialects and include 40 students from China and the first eight King Abdullah Fellows from the Kingdom of
Arabia.
Saudi Arabia. Last year, Emory and the Saudi Ministry of Health signed an agreement to provide training and research opportunities for public health students and professionals. Adjunct professor Scott McNabb is their adviser.