
A Head Start
Meet just a few of the College of Public Health students combating opioid and substance abuse in between classes.

Crisis Intervention, Campus Innovation
Ohio State's Opioid Innovation Fund inspires multidisciplinary partnerships to address the opioid epidemic

Research forums a rite of passage for many students
Not all students have the honor of competing in research forums, which makes being selected to participate an achievement in and of itself.

Researchers seek to identify specific carcinogens affecting firefighters
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.

Tobacco 21 becomes law in Columbus with leadership from CPH faculty
Columbus recently passed a law known as Tobacco 21, which raised the legal age to purchase tobacco products from 18 to 21.

Get to Know: Patrick Schnell
Ohio State Public Health sits down with Patrick Schnell, PhD, assistant professor of biostatistics, who joined the college’s faculty ranks this academic year.

CPH student joins student leaders from across Ohio to address childhood poverty
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.

Dean Martin gives students taste of public health policy on trip to DC
Nineteen College of Public Health students traveled to Washington, D.C., over spring break for a crash course in public health policy and advocacy.