A Curiae: Speaker Series
Listen to Wyatt Lim-Tepper and Emebet Aklilu, MPH Alumni, on their Restorative Justice work: Collaboration and Importance of Restorative Justice for Change. Password: 10c@4zts Follow A Curiae
Listen to Wyatt Lim-Tepper and Emebet Aklilu, MPH Alumni, on their Restorative Justice work: Collaboration and Importance of Restorative Justice for Change. Password: 10c@4zts Follow A Curiae
As part of the Crawford Lecture 2023 Thanks to Claire Sharifi, Reference Librarian, Liaison to the School of Nursing and Health Professions & Department of Kinesiology, and Kelsey Green, DNP student, who developed this amazing… Continue Reading
Professor Erin Grinshteyn published the following paper: Pabayo R, Liu SY, Grinshteyn E, Steele B, Cook DM, Muennig P. Voting restrictions associated with health inequities in teenage birth rates. Public Health. 2023 Apr 3;218:121-127. doi: 10.1016/j.puhe.2023.02.022. Epub ahead of print.… Continue Reading
Three current MPH students, Katie Dennison, Kelsey Green, and Roxane Scherek, took over SONHP’s Instagram to celebrate National Public Health Week. These students are taking MPH 622 Health Behavior Theory and Communication this spring with Professor Kelly L’Engle and, within… Continue Reading
Foo D, Sarna M, Pereira G, Regan, Annette, et al. Association between maternal influenza vaccination and neurodevelopmental disorders in childhood: a longitudinal, population-based linked cohort study. Archives of Disease in Childhood Published Online First: 31 March 2023. doi: 10.1136/archdischild-2022-324269 Abstract… Continue Reading
Taryn Vian co-authored a publication titled “A cost description of the setup costs of community-owned maternity waiting homes in rural Zambia,” published in PLOS Global Health. The study was conducted with lead author Allison Juntunen and other members of the… Continue Reading
Fiddian-Green, A., Gubrium, A, & Hill, A. (2023). Digital storytelling: Public health storytelling as a method and tool for empathy, equity, and social change (pp.1-22). In Liamputtong, P. (Ed). Handbook of Social Sciences and Global Public Health. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-96778-9_61-1 Abstract Public health… Continue Reading
Professor Dory Escobar shared this video about Roma Nawy, an MPH student, and her APEX project. Roma talks about why the internship is important and how it gave her the opportunity to apply what she’s been learning in her classes.… Continue Reading
An interview with Dorinda Mercado, nursing triple Don! Straight out of high school–and a little uncertain about my career path–I chose Computer Science as my major. However, my personal life turned, and I switched my major to nursing. I experienced… Continue Reading
The McGrath Scholars of the Change the World from Here Institute in Student Leadership and Engagement presented their Capstone Projects. The McGrath Scholars Program was created to develop critically aware and goal-oriented system thinkers who are motivated to change their communities for the common good. This program blends the theory and practice of effective leadership with… Continue Reading