Just over a century ago, O. Wayne Rollins was born in a simple two-bedroom house in rural Northwest Georgia. His mother, Claudia Nance Rollins, impressed upon him and his younger brother, John, that they could achieve anything through honesty, integrity, and hard work. Long after the brothers founded several companies and became Emory benefactors, they continued to heed their mother’s advice. Read More >
Public Health is published by the Rollins School of Public Health, a component of the Woodruff Health Sciences Center of Emory University.
In Brief:
A model mentor
Perfect score: CEPH board renews school accrediation
Features:
Room to Grow
The commitment of the Rollins family and many others gives rise to a new era in public health at Emory.
Global Impact
The Hubert family believes that improving health worldwide begins at Rollins.
Wise Water
The Center for Global Safe Water is helping make aid sustainable.
Preparing Engaged Leaders
Scholarships help students follow diverse paths to improve health.
Connections Do Matter
Alumni put their public health skills to work for Campaign Emory.
One Professor's Legacy
Michael Kutner's gift recognizes top talent in biostatistics.
Generosity at Home
Faculty and staff ensure Rollins' future through MyEmory.
Alumni News:
Top Honors
The RSPH Alumni Association recognizes a popular global health teacher and a rising star in epilepsy self-management.