Spartans in Public Health
With three concentrations to choose from, students can tailor their coursework to their specific interests. Generalist, Rural Public Health, or Public Health Data Management and Analytics. MORE
Student View: Arynn De Leeuw
MPH student Arynn De Leeuw writes about her experience presenting research at the NIH BRAIN Initiative conference. READ
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Shining Light on Sexual Health
Harsna Chahal, MPH '24, talks about how her passion for improving women's sexual health and reproductive health policies drives her work. READ
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Student Advisory Board 2024
The SAB aims to increase student engagement within the program. Meet the executive board, administrative members and representatives. MORE
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From the Classroom to the Community
Nate Peterson shares his experience as both a Flint Registry team member and MPH student. MORE
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Show Us Your Summer Study Spot
MPH students – we want to see how YOU study! Send us a photo or two of where you like to do schoolwork for a chance to win MPH goodies. Photos can include a selfie, your pet, a favorite study snack or beverage, the view from your work station, a study partner –get creative! The winners will receive MPH swag and will be featured on our social media accounts. Email your photos to Claudia Price at @pricecl1@msu.edu by July 31,
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Workforce Development Workshop
Learn the best practices in public health communication with MPH student Kayla Habermehl. Join for free on Zoom on July 19th 10:00 am - 11:30 am MORE
Spring Commencement Photo Album
Did you walk at the 2024 Spring Commencement? Find photos from the ceremony here: MORE
Connie Currier and Robey Champine have been promoted to Associate Professor. Congratulations!
NACCHO360 Detroit on July 23-26
Are you attending the NACCHO360 Conference? Stop in at the expo and say hi to MSU Public Health at booth 346! Learn about our new MPH concentrations and participate in the scavenger hunt to receive swag while supplies last.
Spartans in Public Health Snapshot
Making connections at the Michigan Rural Health Conference in April.
(L to R) Assistant Professor and alumna Natalie Kasiborski, Spartan in Public Health alumni Melissa Hahn, Sally Mellema, Holly Campbell, and Associate Professor John Clements.
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