What Happens When Public Health and Computer Science Build AI Together?
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What Happens When Public Health and Computer Science Build AI Together?
As universities race to prepare students and researchers for an AI-driven future, a new perspective from George Washington University public health researcher Seble Frehywot argues that one of the biggest opportunities may be hiding in plain sight: bringing public health and computer science departments together.
Milken to waive application fee for first 1,000 public health master’s program applicants
The Milken Institute School of Public Health will waive its $155 application fee for the first 1,000 students who apply to its master’s of public health program as part of a new initiative for the 2026-27 application cycle. Eligible applicants have been able to request a fee waiver since the application opened on Aug. 12, and those who meet the school’s Jan. 15 priority scholarship deadline will also be considered for additional scholarships, ac…
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