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February 2007, Vol 97, No. 2 | American Journal of Public Health 204-207
© 2007 American Public Health Association
DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2006.103317


FACES OF PUBLIC HEALTH

Allan Rosenfield: Public Health’s Noble Soul With a Big Heart

Donya Currie Arias, MA

Donya Currie Arias is a freelance writer and editorial consultant in Fredericksburg, Va.

Correspondence: Requests for reprints should be sent to Donya Currie Arias, MA, 60 Bayberry Ln, Fredericksburg, VA 22406 (e-mail: dcarias@cox.net).

Because this article has no abstract, we have provided an extract of the first 100 words of the full text and any section headings.


Figure 1
Dean Allan Rosenfield in front of 722 W. 168th St., New York, NY. This building, which is home to the Mailman School of Public Health, was recently named the Allan Rosenfield Building in his honor.

It’s that neat combination of head and heart, which is why he is so effective.

—Geeta Rao Gupta

President, International Center for Women’s Research

WHEN COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY hosted a tribute dinner to honor Allan Rosenfield’s 20 years as dean of the Mailman School of Public Health, organizers scrambled to set up an extra tent because the initial 400-member guest list soon swelled to more than . . . [Full Text]







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