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Laura Zdon '18

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.
Meghana Gorur

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.
Dr. Martin D. Keller

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.
David Hibler, veteran student advocate

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.
Courtney Dewart, doctoral student of epidemiology

Scholarship to attend family planning forum won by doctoral student

Epidemiology doctoral student Courtney Dewart won a scholarship to attend the annual North American Forum on Family Planning.
virus illustration

New program boosts use of HIV medications in injection-drug users

Study employed simple, repeatable program, researchers say.
Micah Berman, associate professor of public health and law

CPH professor of public health and law releases new textbook

Micah Berman, an associate professor with a joint appointment at the colleges of public health and law at Ohio State,co-authored a public health law textbook last month.
Brittney Keller-Hamilton, program manager, Division of Epidemiology

CPH staff member wins annual research paper contest

CPH epidemiology program manager Brittney Keller-Hamilton was announced as one of five winners in the 2018 annual Preventing Chronic Disease Student Research Paper Contest.
algal blooms in river

Algal blooms a threat to small lakes and ponds, too

Study finds concerning levels of toxins in water near farm fields.
person texting while driving

Epidemiology PhD student's study finds 2 in 5 teens texting while driving despite state bans

The study, conducted in part by Li Li, MS, a doctoral student of epidemiology at the College of Public Health, was published in Journal of Adolescent Health and won the Best Student Paper Award for the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting..
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