‘This is my community, too’
"We need community partners, and community partners mean that it’s not just mutually beneficial, but it’s mutually respectful."
The Healthy Georgia: Our State of Public Health report is designed to be a single consolidated resource with the latest available data on the state of public health in Georgia for use by legislators, public health professionals, and other key stakeholders. IPPH faculty analyze data from various sources to highlight differences, both positive and negative, between Georgia, its neighboring states in the Southeast region, and the United States as a whole. Disparities within our state based on race/ethnicity, income, and place of residence (rural/urban) are also featured.
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"We need community partners, and community partners mean that it’s not just mutually beneficial, but it’s mutually respectful."
"We will strive to improve public health throughout our community and beyond while increasing research and offering high-quality education.”
"I feel very blessed to be recognized for these efforts, especially when there are so many at this University who are doing such great things."
“Our enrollment for next fall looks to be higher than we had in the fall, and there doesn’t appear to be an end in sight. That to me, is exciting."