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Sandro Galea

Sandro Galea is the Robert A. Knox Professor and dean of the BU School of Public Health. He can be reached at sgalea@bu.edu. Follow him on Twitter: @sandrogalea.

  • Pride Month

    POV: Celebrating Pride Month Amidst a Context of Gains and Setbacks for LGBTQIA+ Rights

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    POV: The Earthquakes in Turkey and Syria and the Challenge of Disasters

  • Voices & Opinion

    POV: Again and Again. Mass Shootings Continue Unabated in the United States

  • Admission Requirement

    POV: What BU’s School of Public Health Learned after Dropping GRE Requirement

  • CDC Reform

    POV: Four Reforms for a Renewed CDC

  • Voices & Opinion

    POV: Can We Love a Country Even When It Falls Short?

  • Voices & Opinion

    POV: The Killing We Continue to Fail to Stop

  • Health & Medicine

    POV: The Lessons of One Million Lives Lost to COVID in the US

  • Voices & Opinion

    POV: 20 Years Later, Learning from 9/11

  • Gun Control

    POV: Biden’s Gun Control Executive Orders Are a Step in the Right Direction

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