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TRACE project first week’s results suggest two people per 1,000 in Corvallis were infected with SARS-CoV-2

“Ultimately, these numbers aren’t good news or bad news, but rather they help us understand what the prevalence of the virus is.”

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OSU study shows grange a ‘natural partner’ for expanding public health outreach, access

It’s this overlooked source that’s been there this whole time. They’ve been in the community for more than a hundred years.

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LGBTQ military service members at higher risk of sexual harassment, assault, stalking

A recent study found that LGBTQ service members face an elevated risk of sexual victimization including harassment, assault and stalking while in the military than their non-LGBTQ counterparts. The study, one of the first funded by the Department of Defense to look specifically at LGBTQ victimization in the military, aims to inform future polices that will […]

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College TRACE workers find opportunity amid crisis

For OSU students, the study provides hands-on experience and the potential to make a local and global impact.

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What’s the value of a life?

When Laurel Kincl was preparing to teach her course on occupational safety and health this spring, she came face to face with a couple of unusual challenges.

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Bridging public health and medical school

Alumna discovers what happens outside the body is as important as what happens within it