- October 5, 2023
Karen Trister Grace, assistant professor in the School of Nursing, discusses the emphasis of person-centered care in latest release on “Prenatal and Postnatal Care: A Person-Centered Approach, 3rd Edition” textbook.
- October 3, 2023
Assistant Professor in the Department of Global and Community Health MB (Marybeth) Mitcham conducted an outdoor cooking workshop for special-needs high schoolers. Mitcham presented about the learning experience at the National Network of Public Health Institutes conference.
- September 26, 2023
GCH course allows students to immerse in the community to observe social determinants and solve public health challenges firsthand
- September 22, 2023
The College of Public Health announces three newly credentialed Certified Healthcare Simulation Educators - advancing toward goal of offering VR-enhanced curriculum to every student
- August 30, 2023
Public Health PhD student research examines topics such as barriers to cervical cancer screening for those with disabilities and the impact of chemical exposure on premature births.
- August 10, 2023
2023 MPH graduate Ryan Shelton simultaneously worked to address zoonotic diseases and the mental health crisis among health care workers, transforming his passion to help others into a position as an ORISE Fellow at the CDC
- August 7, 2023
Mentorship program continually fosters career readiness and builds professional networks
- June 20, 2023
Even though the COVID Public Health Emergency is over, PhD in epidemiology student Kevin Cevasco’s and his advisor, Amira Roess’ research on digital contact tracing has potential to influence policy improvement surrounding mobile health
- May 30, 2023
Master of Social Work Advanced Level students are training to recognize distressing experiences that may have occurred in a client’s past and how to provide specific treatments based on their individual needs.
- January 18, 2023
Bachelor of Science in Community Health graduate Taylor Thomas reflects on her education pathway at the College of Public Health.