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Take a virtual stroll through the Kent State University College of Public Health campus! Public Health graduate students and undergraduates are highly encouraged to study abroad to help connect their academic preparation and to gain exposure to other cultures and areas of the world.
- Accreditation
The Kent State University College of Public Health received...
- Center for Public Health Preparedness
The Northeastern Ohio Consortium for Biopreparedness (NEOCB)...
- Center for Public Policy and Health
Welcome to the Center for Public Policy and Health’s (CPPH)...
- Events
Public Health Student Alliance Meetings. The Public Health...
- News: The Pulse on Public Health
Kent State University College of Public Health (CPH) is...
- Explore our Halls
Take a virtual stroll through the Kent State University...
- LGBTQ+ Community Needs Assessment
Kent State University’s College of Public Health completed...
- Faculty
Faculty College of Public Health ... 800 Hilltop Drive Kent,...
- Accreditation
Wilbur Cross Building more info
The College of Public Health at Kent State University prepares students for careers in some of today's most exciting health fields: emergency management, disease investigation, health services administration, occupational health and safety, environmental risk assessment, global health, and many others. We offer academic programs that provide a ...
North Campus is one of the largest residential communities at the University of Connecticut with approximately 1,400 residents in this area. Besides convenience, residential living offers many educational opportunities.
Co-Director of the Graduate Programs in Applied Public Health Sciences David I. Gregorio, Ph.D., M.S. Co-Director of the Graduate Programs in Applied Public Health Sciences Stacey Brown Administrative Officer Denise L. Parris
One of the largest residential communities on campus, North Campus Residence Halls (NCRH) offer traditional-style double rooms for about 1,400 students as well as a resident dining unit.
Dr. Angela Bermúdez-Millán, an associate professor-in-residence in the Department of Public Health Sciences at UConn, has built her career around direct, community-focused engagement. Her research addresses critical public health challenges like food insecurity and its related health impacts, with a particular focus on vulnerable populations.