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Protecting our future
Both in and out of the classroom, College of Public Health students are fighting infant mortality and maternal and fetal health through prevention and action around the world.
Here are five undergraduate College of Public Health students working to save lives one mother and child at a time.

Classroom innovator: JaNelle Ricks
JaNelle Ricks, DrPH, MPA, is going back to square one to re-imagine classroom learning.

Get to Know: Liz Klein
Ohio State Public Health’s Erinn Aulfinger sat down with Liz Klein, PhD, MPH, associate professor of health behavior and health promotion, to discuss her work tackling tobacco use and how running gives her life balance.

The Student: Alpha Mansaray
The Student is a standing column that allows a student at the College of Public Health to share their unique experience as they work toward their degree.

CPH undergraduates win national trivia competition
A team of College of Public Health students won first place in the Quiz Bowl Competition at the Undergraduate Public Health Scholar Bowl hosted by Saint Louis University.

CPH hosts 2nd Annual Student Case Competition
The College of Public Health hosted the 2nd Annual CPH Student Case Competition, focused on improving infant mortality in central Ohio.

Ohio State takes first place at MHA case competition
College of Public Health Master of Health Administration students won first place at the 8th Annual Ohio State University First-year Health Administration Case Competition.

Learning the language of Mental Health First Aid
As program managerfor the College of Public Health’s Center for Public Health Practice, Colleen Fitzgibbons, MPH, CHES, oversees CPHP and Ohio State Extension's Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Mental Health Awareness Training grant to provide youth Mental Health First Aid training to communities throughout Ohio.

More than a number
Ohio State professor findsdiscrepancies between domestic abuse survivors’ experiences and the health services provided by domestic violence support facilities.

CPH students travel to Washington, D.C., for second annual policy trip
Twenty-four CPH students traveled to Washington, D.C., over spring break to explore public health policy issues.