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College of Public Health alumnus Jacob Gayle works to increase access to health care for underserved populations around the world.

College of Public Health senior research scientist Marielle Brinkman finds an increase in the use of novel tobacco products.

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.

Undergraduate students approaching graduation gained invaluable experience in areas such as human trafficking, pharmaceuticals and more, and presented their work at a poster session on Dec. 6.

Study employed simple, repeatable program, researchers say.

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.