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Improve Detroit’s Air Quality to Protect the Health of Urban Residents
Improve Detroit’s Air Quality to Protect the Health of Urban Residents
The dangerous levels of air pollution in Detroit, MI put residents’ livelihoods and health at risk.
Krystina Hird
Jul 21, 2022
Expand telehealth access for all Americans: Lessons from COVID-19
Expand telehealth access for all Americans: Lessons from COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic provided the circumstances to urgently make telehealth a feasible alternative to in-person visits.
Eugenia Volkova
Jul 20, 2022
Abuse in Academia: A Mental Health Crisis for Graduate Students
Abuse in Academia: A Mental Health Crisis for Graduate Students
Policy change is needed to address this pervasive issue
Rachel Hostetler
Jul 20, 2022
No Choice, No Voice: Combating Abortion Barriers in the U.S.
No Choice, No Voice: Combating Abortion Barriers in the U.S.
To combat the harsh abortion restrictions, we propose local policymakers expand telehealth opportunities and increase dedicated funding.
Kelsey Kochan, PhD
Jul 21, 2022
NSPN 2022 Competitors - Diversity Equity Inclusion
Strengthen America’s Green Energy Future through Secondary Sourcing of Rare Earth Elements
Strengthen America’s Green Energy Future through Secondary Sourcing of Rare Earth Elements
As the destructive effects of climate change become clear, We need an immediate and drastic reduction in greenhouse gas emissions.
Madeleine Roberts
Jul 21, 2022
A New, Collaborative Approach to Siting and Permitting Electricity Transmission Infrastructure
A New, Collaborative Approach to Siting and Permitting Electricity Transmission Infrastructure
A significant increase in transmission capacity is needed to meet the Biden administration’s efforts to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.
John Tracey
Jul 19, 2022
UCAAP
UCAAP
A Framework for Systematic PFAS Regulation in California’s Impacted Communities
Richard Tran
Jul 21, 2022
NSPN 2022 Competition- Health
Expand U.S. Federal Funding for Reproductive Health Choices in Disadvantaged Women
Expand U.S. Federal Funding for Reproductive Health Choices in Disadvantaged Women
To address growing health and safety concerns, the federal government should expand Medicaid funding for reproductive choice.
Christine Ray, Ph.D.
Jul 21, 2022
Protection of Reproductive Health Rights of Incarcerated People: In Focus
Protection of Reproductive Health Rights of Incarcerated People: In Focus
In light of the recent court ruling, tracking reproductive health outcomes within state and federal prisons is more crucial than ever.
Sharmini Pitter Boghos, Ph.D.
Jul 21, 2022
Restrictive Federal Funding for Abortion is Economically Burdensome to the Individual and the…
Restrictive Federal Funding for Abortion is Economically Burdensome to the Individual and the…
To uphold reproductive rights, a counter approach is needed to mitigate disparities in women most affected by Hyde.
Lauren A Hutnik
Jul 20, 2022
What Could Be Done to Stop Workers From Passing Their Germs in the Workplace
What Could Be Done to Stop Workers From Passing Their Germs in the Workplace
“It is the responsibility of the employer to provide a safe and healthful workplace that is free from recognized hazards.”- OSHA.
Elizabeth Bramhall
Jul 20, 2022
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