News

College organizes conference on harm reduction
Over 100 participants gathered at the Columbus Foundation in November for a two-day conference focused on harm reduction and substance use.

Public Health Buckeyes make an impression at APHA
Approximately 40College of Public Health faculty, students, staff and alumni attended the 2018 American Public Health Association(APHA) Annual Meeting and Expo in SanDiego, many of whom presented to attendees from around the world.

BSPH student confronts black women's health disparities at APHA
Undergaduate studentKaitlyn Jones presented her research on health disparities faced by black women at the APHA Annual Meeting in San Diego.

Slow and steady earns the degree
After more than nine years, Tabitha Hootman finds herself a few courses away from earning her BSPH.

Not every path to success is a straight line
CPH alumna Laura Zdon's “non-traditional” college experience demonstrates that there is no one path to a career in public health.

Pan-Asian Mental Wellness Association aims to create a home for everyone
Meghana Gorur, president of the Pan-Asian Mental Wellness Association and student of environmental public health, hopes to break the stigma of mental health and build a community for those suffering.

The Passing of Dr. Martin D. Keller
It is with deep sorrow that we share news of the passing of Dr. Martin D. Keller, who died peacefully on Thursday, Sept. 27, at age 95.

Doctoral student advocates for military and veteran students at CPH
David Hibler, a doctoral student of environmental health sciences, was named the first College of Public Health veteran student advocate, a position created to support military and veteran students within the college.