Spring 2026



Paula Song
Dean's Note

A note from Dean Paula Song

Courage, compassion at the heart of public health
People cut ribbon to open new healthcare facility
Our Alumni

Public health skills open unexpected doors

CPH graduates benefit from versatile career training
Arbor Quist smiles outside Cunz Hall.
Science

How toxic exposures shape health after headlines fade

Arbor Quist tackles environmental inequalities through community partnerships
A woman dressed in blue holds a photo while addressing seated individuals. They are outside.
Outreach and Advocacy

Remembering Connor Taylor ’15 BSPH, and rethinking colorectal cancer risk

Growing rates among young adults prompt calls for early screening
Students in graduation robes pose with balloons that spell "2-0-2-6" on the steps of Cunz Hall. They are joined by college faculty and staff.
Our Students

Camera roll classics: Our year in review

Highlights from the 2025-26 academic year
Kellie Archer
Teaching and Learning

Kellie Archer: Reflecting on a decade of Biostatistics leadership

Prioritizing faculty growth, student success
A hand holds a button that reads "I heart public health" and "ASPPH" in front of Thompson Library.
Teaching and Learning

Undergrads challenged to find public health in everyday life

Course highlights how ‘every field can contribute to public health’
five students stand in a row smiling and holding awards.
Honors and accolades

Five students honored with new awards for excellence

Celebrated for teaching, research, positive impact on public health
Randall Harris stands behind a lectern.
Teaching and Learning

Randall Harris encourages faculty, students to ‘stay in the game’

Epidemiology professor, groundbreaking researcher to retire
MHA alum Elizabeth Seely, chief administrative officer for the Ohio State Health System's Hospital Division, speaks to a group of people at a leadership summit.
Teaching and Learning

College of Public Health launches online Executive MHA

Program tailored to health care leaders
Mari Brinkman stands between two lab assistants. They all wear white coats and glasses.
Science

Patent paves way to ‘revolutionize’ tobacco emissions testing

Ohio State invention adapts with evolving products
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