Epi Series by Morghan Hyatt For researchers to connect with the public about epidemiological studies, there [...] May 19, 2020
How Uber is Lyfting Access to Healthcare by Emily DeGenova Self-Driving Cars and Ride-Sharing services have quickly become a solution [...] May 18, 2020
Environmental Justice Disparities in Alaska Native Communities by Elizabeth Kovacs INTRODUCTION Environmental justice and environmental racism are [...] December 23, 2019
Secondary Poisoning and Ecological Effects of Anticoagulant Rodenticides by Elizabeth Kovacs It is common practice to use store-bought rodenticides or simply call an [...] December 23, 2019
Acid Mine Drainage by Riley Williams Imagine being an engineer and planning for the death of your construction [...] December 21, 2019
Wild Salmon: Protecting the Icon of the Pacific Northwest by Meredith Bennett We’ve all seen those astonishing photos of wild salmon flying upward [...] December 20, 2019
Combined Sewer Overflows: A Big Problem in the City of Bridges by Meredith Bennett The Westmoreland Heritage Trail is a relatively new [...] December 19, 2019
Making Sense of Elder Care by Emily DeGenova, Senior HMS This past summer, I had the opportunity to intern under the [...] December 18, 2019
A history of bad air makes itself present again in Pittsburgh Picture taken by Katia Faroun on 05/02/2019 Katia Faroun | Photo Editor Welcome to Pittsburgh: the [...] November 26, 2019
Vocation, Salvation, and In Vitro Fertilization by Emily DeGenova Katrina McNally is a graduate student in the Occupational Therapy program at [...] November 22, 2019