College of Public Health and Human Sciences students, from first-year students to PhD candidates, are the future of public health.

College of Public Health and Human Sciences students, from first-year students to PhD candidates, are the future of public health.
At the college’s annual New Student Welcome Picnic, more than 200 undergraduates joined college faculty and staff to kick off the new school year.
Mothers who live in neighborhoods with plenty of grass, trees or other green vegetation are more likely to deliver at full term and their babies are born at higher weights, compared to mothers who live in urban areas that aren’t as green, a new study shows.
¡Campeones de Salud! will feature a soccer tournament for all ages as well as a health resource fair, exercise classes, bike tour, scavenger hunt for kids and various other health-promoting activities.
“This experience has been life-changing,” Rebekah says. “It truly has been an experience that has helped me grow and develop my independence and cultural competency.”
Accreditation puts the College of Public Health and Human Sciences in an elite group of schools of public health nationwide and among only a handful leading a transformation of public health education.