Public Health Zine

Originally launched in 2018, the Public Health Zine (PHZ) is an undergraduate student-run publication dedicated to creating a campus-wide conversation about student health and wellness.

The PHZ is a undergraduate-lead endeavor. Students select the topic, recruit contributions, create the layout design, and edit the issue. All content is created by students.

All majors are welcome to participate. Email Jamie Montelepre (jmontele@tulane.edu) if you are a student and you’d like to get involved with the zine.

Read about the history of the PHZ and its relaunch on the SPHTM website. View recent issues of the zine here: https://issuu.com/tulanephz Past issues can be seen here: https://issuu.com/phzine

A pink poster with the words "The Tulane Public Health Zine, The Undergraduate Public Health Magazine, 2018-2023" printed at the top in white letters along with the Undergraduate Public Health logo. Images of the six zine covers are printed below the title.

A poster in the Public Health Lobby of Caroline Richardson Building displaying the covers of PHZ issues from 2018-2023.

 

This is not an official Tulane University sponsored publication. The views and opinions by the various authors do not necessarily reflect the official views, opinions, or policy of Tulane administrators, staff, or faculty. All materials are the views and opinions of students and may not reflect the views of all students on campus.