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From the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s to recent activism for gun safety, young people have been a driving force behind change in the United States. These movements are inspiration for Chinenye Bosah, who is doing her part in improving the lives of young people in Ohio.
Nineteen College of Public Health students traveled to Washington, D.C., over spring break for a crash course in public health policy and advocacy.
Firefighters are 14 percent more likely to experience cancer-related deaths than the general U.S. population, according to a study by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
As coordinator for Project DAWN, Amy Holthusen, MPH ‘15, has helped distribute more than 18,000 opiate overdose reversal kits to communities across Ohio in the throes of the opioid epidemic.
The college kicked off spring semester with a “Welcome Back” event in early January.