两性色午夜

Fall 2021

Message from the Dean

Sonia Alemagno

As the fall semester begins, we again feel the excitement in the air that comes with students, faculty and staff on campus and in our online programs. I want to personally welcome students to 两性色午夜, whether you鈥檙e with us in person or a remote student. We are here to provide the best experience possible.

In this issue you will read about our alumni and how they are taking the knowledge and experience gained at CPH to make an impact in their communities. I鈥檓 so proud of every one of you and your resilience. You will also meet a new faculty member, Dr. Tianyuan Guan, whom we welcomed to the CPH family this summer. In this newsletter, you will read about innovative research and new partnerships, accelerated degree pathways, 两性色午夜 Homecoming events and more.

With your support, we will continue to live our mission鈥攖o prepare leaders, scientists, and practitioners to collaborate with community partners to conduct impactful research and practice to solve public health challenges. Thank you for all you do to advance public health in our communities.

Yours in good health,

Dean, College of Public Health

 

Stories in this issue:

College of public health teams up with college of podiatric medicine for combined degree

Mark your calendars for upcoming CPH events

college of public health announces environmental health sciences major

ksu adjunct faculty Sam rubens receives award

PHSA paints the rock!

Dr. Tara Smith receives the faculty outstanding research and scholarship award

Kent state leads grief recovery research efforts

community health worker collaboration with summa health and akron public schools pilot provides innovative opportunities for students

lions, tigers... and the college of public health

The college of public health welcomes Dave Day

Tianyuan guan, Ph.D, joins CPH Faculty

faculty spotlight - Dr. Jonathan Vangeest

alumni on the move