ASPPH Undergraduate Conference

For Education in Public Health

Registered attendees can access session recordings until 10/31/2022 by clicking the agenda button above and logging in. To purchase session recordings see below.

The 2022 ASPPH Undergraduate Conference for Education in Public Health was held online Thursday, September 22. The Undergraduate Conference brought together academic public health educators, professionals, and students involved or interested in undergraduate education in public health to showcase and discuss innovative educational models and practices, pedagogies, and pathways to student success. Sessions were recorded for the conference and are available for purchase below.

Opening Plenary Session


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Lori Tremmel Freeman, MBA

CEO, National Association of County and City Health Officials

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Donna J. Petersen, ScD, MHS, CPH

Dean, University of South Florida College of Public Health

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Brian C. Castrucci, DrPH, MA

President & CEO, de Beaumont Foundation

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Cynthia M. Harris, PhD, MA

Associate Dean for Public Health and Director and Professor, Institute of Public Health, Florida A&M University Public Health Program

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Cynthia Wilson, EdD

Vice President for Learning and Chief Impact Officer, League for Innovation in the Community College

Purchase Session Recordings


$49 – for Undergraduate Network Members and ASPPH-member schools and programs and public health

$99 – for non-members

Questions? Contact meetings@aspph.org.

Riegelman Award


ASPPH is pleased to announce Dr. Caryl Waggett (Allegheny College) as the recipient of the 2022 Riegelman Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Public Health Education. Dr. Waggett will be recognized during the 2022 ASPPH Undergraduate Conference for Education in Public Health for her leadership in education for public health. Dr. Waggett is a professor and the founding chair of the Department of Global Health Studies at Allegheny College in Meadville, Pennsylvania. Over the past two decades, she has grown her work as an environmental health scientist into a thriving multidisciplinary public health major and minor.