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Najhee Purdy

Public Health Buckeyes: Najhee Purdy

Aspiring clinician eager to provide accessible care, address health disparities
CHICAGO, IL - APRIL 14: Marchers, led by Cardinal Blase Cupich, walk through the Englewood neighborhood calling for an end to the violence that has plagued the city on April 14, 2017 in Chicago, Illinois. The marchers stopped several times to reflect on the Stations of the Cross and to read out the names of Chicago homicide victims. With 14 homicides so far in 2017, Englewood is one of the most violent neighborhoods in the city. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

Acoustic sensors find frequent gunfire on school walking routes

Study documents toll on kids in one Chicago community
A young woman's hand, holding a vaping device

Almost half of young vapers able to stop with quitline help

Researchers heartened by success rates in little-studied area
Sydney Randall

Public Health Buckeyes: Sydney Randall

Music therapist inspired to address health care disparities
Julianna Nemeth

Now at Ohio State: Breakthroughs in trauma treatment

Julianna Nemeth shares her research on domestic violence and brain injury with CPH's Misti Crane in a new podcast episode.
College of Public Health Seed Grant Support

Seed grants fund three new public health studies

Research to study childhood violence, tobacco cessation, dementia
Kaitlyn Jones with autumn leaves in the background

Public Health Buckeyes: Kaitlyn Jones

MPH student dreams of becoming a city health commissioner
Liz Klein

Liz Klein named chair of Health Behavior and Health Promotion

A faculty member since 2008, Klein takes helm during time of growth
Elizabeth Klein, Mindy Freed

College announces 2021 Excellence in Teaching, Employee of the Year awards

Professor Liz Klein, staff member Mindy Freed honored
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