Researchers from #USF were awarded a $2 million dollar grant from the @NSF. The award will fund a project to build more equitable communities by providing students with training that focuses on equitable development of critical infrastructures.
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We are very grateful to the #USF Community Emergency Response Team, led by @USFCOPH Elizabeth Dunn, for partnering with @HillsboroughFL and @HealthyFla to assist evacuation shelters during #HurricaneIan. Thank you for helping our residents and communities!
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Ahead of #HurricaneIan, #USF volunteers have partnered with @HillsboroughFL & @HealthyFla to help with emergency community preparations.
Both USF's CERT Team & @USFDisasterMgmt will be on standby to assist at county shelters during the storm.
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HAPPENING NOW: Press conference with our County counterparts discussing updates on #HurricaneIan.
Mandatory evacuation orders for Evacuation zone A and voluntary evacuation for Zone B.
As #TropicalStormIan moves closer to Florida, now is the time to prepare for the potential of severe weather. USF COPH’s ElizabethDunn reminds us of some good steps to take…
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Check out our recent publication on “The Effect of Post-Immunization #COVID19 on Evacuation Behavior During #Hurricane Ida.” The 7th survey deployed by our team to study #evacuation behavior during the pandemic.
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USF COPH students volunteered at Habitat for Humanity for their Intro. to Public Health course! “As students help build homes they learn more about the impacts of affordable housing on health outcomes,” said Elizabeth Dunn, instructor I.
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Students in the @usfcoph are helping the @HillsboroughFL Office of Emergency Management prepare refugee and migrant women for natural disasters in the #TampaBay area. Learn more: https://t.co/1W79D7geu1
.@usfcoph Dr. Jason Salemi discovered associations between #COVID19 mortality rates and socioeconomic position, gender, ethnicity and race – bringing to light how labor, retail and service workers are at a higher risk of death from the virus. https://t.co/cGS7P5MuQz
USF College of Public Health students in Elizabeth Dunn’s service-learning “Disaster by Design” course culminated their semester-long class in disaster management by designing, teaching and evaluating disaster-training exercises. More: https://t.co/ANcN5VOd2Q #USFCOPHRocks!
USF COPH alumna Katja Miller shares how she helps others to rebuild after tragedy as Operations Section Chief for the @HillsFireRescue Office of Emergency Management. Watch on Facebook: https://t.co/BAPAf4c5Ds
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