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Every summer Population Education is fortunate to host interns from around the U.S. These students bring their talents and passions to the PopEd program by completing a wide variety of projects. The following reading list was compiled and written by PopEd’s 2026 summer interns.

We’re half way through summer – does it already feel like it’s going by way...


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Nearly 60% of infectious diseases have been exacerbated by conditions created from climate change – things like more intense summers, rising temperatures, changes in precipitation patterns, and more severe weather events. These factors have created environments where people are at greater risk of being exposed to vector-borne, airborne, and waterborne diseases. 

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Over the past two centuries, economic shifts, technological innovation, social movements, and even public health have reshaped not only how Americans work, but who gets to work and under what conditions. The story of work in the United States is one of constant reinvention.

In this blog, we’ll travel through time to see the transformation of labor in the United States:...


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