Jamie Chriqui, PI of the P3RC Core Research Project and Co-PI of the Physical Activity Policy Research and Evaluation Network Coordinating Center was invited to provide her analysis of the American Heart Association’s…
Mary Cleary, a research assistant for the P3RC Core Research project, won best poster in the Master’s Scholarly Public Health Practice Competition at the first virtual School of Public Health Research and Scholarship…
Join the Chicago Cancer Health Equity Collaborative to learn about policy briefs, how they can lead to health policy change, and how to create them. Wednesday, April 22nd at 12:00 pm CT. Register…
Dr. Jamie Chriqui has released a research brief and 13 community profiles featuring lessons learning in the implementation of pedestrian-oriented zoning.
Pump Up P.E.: Promote Health, Learning and Lifelong Fitness, a program of the Illinois Public Health Institute, is a day-long professional development workshop for physical education teachers.
A great deal of research supports the importance of parent, family, and community engagement to students’ academic and social performance, and to the quality and performance of school health programs.
Most American streets were designed to prioritize cars, which makes it hard for people to safely bike, walk, or access public transportation. Complete Streets shifts the design principle to focus on making streets safe and accessible for users of all