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(Left to right) Michael Bisesi, Margaret Murphy and Dean Amy Fairchild.

Margaret Murphy named 2019 CPH Employee of the Year

Instructional design coordinator Margaret Murphy, MEd, was named the 2019 College of Public Health Employee of the Year at a Staff Appreciation Lunch on Monday.
Jacob Gayle, PhD, MS ’82 (Photo courtesy of Jen Kelly, KeliComm Headshots)

Passion for public health

College of Public Health alumnus Jacob Gayle works to increase access to health care for underserved populations around the world.
Stanley Lemeshow (center), professor of biostatistics and founding dean of CPH, received an award by CPHP director Andy Wapner and program manager Colleen Fitzgibbons.

Stanley Lemeshow honored at Summer Program

The College of Public Health's Center for Public Health Practice (CPHP) honored Stanley Lemeshow, PhD, at the 20th Annual Summer Program in Population Health this week.
William J. Martin II

Passing the baton

William J. Martin II concludes his 6-year deanship inspired and hopeful.
Amy Lauren Fairchild, PhD, MPH

Amy Fairchild chosen as the next dean of the College of Public Health

The Ohio State University College of Public Health is excited to announce that Amy Lauren Fairchild, PhD, MPH, has accepted the Provost's offer to serve as dean of the College of Public Health. Subject to approval by the Board of Trustees, her appointment will be effective July 1, 2019, through June 30, 2024.
Marielle Brinkman, senior research scientist in the College of Public Health Division of Epidemiology

Warning: tobacco products kill

College of Public Health senior research scientist Marielle Brinkman finds an increase in the use of novel tobacco products.
Biostatistics professor and former CPH dean Stanley Lemeshow, PhD

Lemeshow receives Cupples Award from Boston University

Biostatistics professor and former CPH dean Stanley Lemeshow, PhD, was awarded the 2019 L. Adrienne Cupples Award for Excellence in Teaching, Research, and Service in Biostatistics.
Students walk along Mirror Lake on Ohio State's Columbus campus

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.
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