Presidential scholar and CPHHS alumnus doubled down with a dual degree in kinesiology and public health.
Category: Alumni
Their degrees and futures are diverse, but these graduates have a common vision and purpose – to improve health and well-being for all.
Margaret Jo (Meg) Henning, PhD ’10, is an associate professor of public health at Keene State College in New Hampshire. She was selected by the college for this year’s Faculty Distinction in Research and Scholarship Award. Meg’s graduate mentor was CPHHS Professor Chunhuei Chi.
Getting to know: Casey Farm
Casey Farm is the director of alumni relations for the College of Public Health and Human Sciences. Casey recently served as foundation relations specialist for the PeaceHealth Peace Harbor Medical Center Foundation in Florence, Oregon. Prior to PeaceHealth, Casey worked for United Way of the Columbia-Willamette, serving as senior manager of the Pacific Northwest Combined Federal Campaign.
Ready to serve the world
Nastassia Donoho, ’14, fell in love with how the public health field can improve communities. She is currently serving with the Peace Corps in Lesotho, Africa.
Too much sugar is a bad idea and high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) isn’t better. But neither is inherently good or evil.