Meet Stempel College alums who are now leaders in their communities; hear about their career trajectories; and find out what you need to do to as you continue to pave
Where Are Stempel College Alumni Today?
Meet Stempel College alums who are now leaders in their communities; hear about their career trajectories; and find out what you need to do to as you continue to pave
The Robert Stempel College of Public Health and Social Work cordially invites you to a virtual Open Forum for Public Health on Wednesday, December 13th at 12:00 p.m.
Explore the Wright State University M.P.H. program and see how we can advance your public health career! The free virtual event is open to anyone exploring graduate degree options, at
Explore the Wright State University M.P.H. program and see how we can advance your public health career! This event will feature our M.P.H. Program Director, Dr. Sara Paton, talking about
Description: Workshop three of the MCH CELL for Community-Partnered Teaching will highlight a graduate-level public health program evaluation course at UC Berkeley’s School of Public Health. It will include an
Explore the Wright State University M.P.H. program and see how we can advance your public health career! This event will feature M.P.H. faculty Drs. Timothy Crawford and Ramzi Nahhas speaking
Explore the Wright State University M.P.H. program and see how we can advance your public health career! This event will feature M.P.H. faculty Dr. Amanda Hinson-Enslin speaking on health promotion
Wildfire events have become more severe over the past 30 years, with smoke emissions potentially impacting the health of most of the country. Preclinical research has helped understand how inhaled
In this talk, Peter A. Lio, MD, FAAD, clinical assistant professor of Dermatology and Pediatrics, will outling a fully integrative approach to the pathophysiology and therapy of atopic dermatitis in
Tuesday, October 17 at 3:00 pm, join us to learn more about Mental Health Awareness in Public Health, the admissions process, academic departments, and hear from our Faculty Feature, Dr. Thomas Mackie,